In a disturbing outbreak of violence, nine people are shot in Minneapolis over a 24-hour period, leading to five fatalities. The chaos began late Tuesday night in the Midtown Phillips area, where five individuals, including a 17-year-old boy, fell victim to the mass shooting. Just hours later, more gunfire erupted nearby, leaving additional victims, including a man in his 30s and another man in his 50s dead.
The shootings predominantly impact the Indigenous community, prompting local leaders to increase security and cancel events in solidarity with grieving families. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara expresses concern for the community’s safety, noting that while the city has seen fewer homicides this year compared to recent averages, “13 too many” have already occurred. As police investigate the interconnectedness of these violent incidents, the community prepares for a prayer service to honor the victims amidst rising tensions.
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