South Minneapolis shooting leaves man dead
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A man was killed after a shooting in Minneapolis overnight. Police say it began with a verbal argument that escalated to gunfire. No arrests have been announced, and the shooting is still being investigated. MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Minneapolis police are investigating a shooting that left a man dead overnight.
Marshall was shot and killed in the early morning hours of his birthday, Friday, on Franklin and Lyndale Avenue near Mortimer's Bar. Minneapolis Police officers say they believe he was talking with a man inside a vehicle. The driver got out and shot him, then drove away. He died at the hospital.
Authorities in Minneapolis are investigating a shooting overnight that killed a man. The Minneapolis Police Department announced the investigation Saturday, explaining that officers responded to reports of a shooting near 24th Street and 18th Avenue S.
Police, while investigating, found a man injured on the 4500 block of Lyndale Avenue North. Investigators say he had driven himself to that area after he was shot. The man was taken to the hospital with a "potentially life-threatening" injury, according to police.
A neighbor heard “cries for help” after a barrage of gunfire ripped through a Minnesota park and discovered 11-year-old Amir Lamar Atkins suffering from a gunshot wound, police said. “In a moment of crisis, his older brother’s love shone through as he carried Amir, seeking help,” family said in a GoFundMe.
Man dies after argument escalates to shooting in Minneapolis originally appeared on Bring Me The News. A man has died after an argument escalated to gunfire in Minneapolis early Saturday.
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