Minneapolis police arrest a man they believe shot and killed 3 people
- Minneapolis police responded Tuesday night to multiple shootings in a south Minneapolis neighborhood, resulting in three fatalities and two individuals sustaining serious injuries.
- These violent events disrupted a period of relative peace in the city, which had lasted at least two months without a homicide, the longest in a decade.
- Officers found five victims, including three dead individuals in and near a vehicle, while investigators considered if the shootings were connected and possibly gang related.
- Police Chief Brian O'Hara described the victims as deliberately targeted and said the shootings were "potentially gang related," urging the community to stand against such violence.
- Authorities have made no arrests yet and continue investigating motives, while appealing for public information to aid justice for the victims and their families.
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