A fourth person dies from a Minneapolis mass shooting and the suspect is charged with murder
- Five people died in multiple shootings over 24 hours in Minneapolis, including a mass shooting late Tuesday night in the Phillips neighborhood.
- The shootings followed a gathering of Native American community members during American Indian Month, with police treating the incidents as potentially gang-related and investigating connections.
- Among those killed in the mass shooting were a teenage male, a woman in her early twenties, and a man in his late twenties who were all declared dead at the location, with additional fatalities occurring in connected shootings nearby.
- Authorities charged 34-year-old James Duane Ortley with multiple counts of murder related to the mass shooting, with a surviving victim identifying him by street names such as 'Baby J' or 'Little James.'
- The Native American community held vigils and called for solidarity and information sharing, while police urged witnesses to come forward as investigations continue.
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A fourth person dies from a Minneapolis mass shooting and the suspect is charged with murder
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A fourth person has died from a mass shooting in Minneapolis earlier this week in which investigators believe a fifth person was killed hours later in retaliation, police said Friday.
5 Killed, 6 Injured In Minneapolis Shootings; Indigenous Communities On Edge
(FOX21/FOX9) Minneapolis police are investigating six shootings that left at least five people dead and another six injured within 24-hours. The six shootings happened between late Tuesday night and Wednesday evening. Police said some of the shootings may be tied to gang violence. While law enforcement search for the suspects in the shootings, officers are putting more resources in the area to discourage further violence. Minneapolis officials s…
Minneapolis police continue to investigate shootings that left five people dead in less than 24 hours
Minneapolis police continue to investigate a series of shootings in the city that left five people dead in less than 24 hours. There have been no arrests at last report.
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