More than a dozen injured in Minneapolis shootings at homeless camp and near transit station
Four of the eight injured have life-threatening wounds in a shooting at a Minneapolis homeless encampment amid ongoing disputes between the landlord and city officials.
- Eight people were shot and injured at a homeless encampment in Minneapolis late Monday night, with four sustaining life-threatening injuries, according to police.
- The shooting occurred on property owned by Hamoudi Sabri, who has been in a legal conflict with the city regarding the encampment.
- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey stated that the encampment poses a danger to the community, and it would be cleared after the crime scene investigation.
- Sabri criticized city leaders' responses to violence, arguing for support like counseling instead of displacement efforts, stating, "It's an illusion of control designed to make the problem less visible, not less deadly.
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Minneapolis Homeless Encampment Shootings Leave 13 Wounded
Source: KEREM YUCEL / Getty Minneapolis has been rocked by two separate mass shootings at homeless encampments that left 13 people wounded, five of whom are in critical condition, and renewed urgent questions about how dehumanizing political rhetoric and policy shifts create a permissive climate for violence. City officials said the shootings occurred on Monday within 12 hours of one another, and investigators are probing whether the incidents…
At least 13 people were injured, five of them critically, in two shootings that broke out at homeless camps in Minneapolis.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP/FOX9) — Seven people have been wounded, including four with critical injuries, in a shooting at a homeless camp on private property in Minneapolis, police said. The shooting happened just hours after and blocks away from another shooting that left five injured near a transit station as city officials acknowledge a spate of recent violent crime in the area. Those shootings come during a particularly violent summer for the Minneapo…
After shooting, Mpls. landlord says homeless camp will reopen
Minneapolis developer Hamoudi Sabri said he will reopen the homeless encampment on his Lake Street property despite a Monday night shootout that left eight people injured. “As soon as these guys go and are done with this investigation, we’re going right in,” Sabri told Sahan Journal on Tuesday. “This is the beauty of this fight. It’s not about money, it’s not about me.” Minneapolis police, Hennepin County sheriff’s deputies and city regulatory…
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