The police are investigating three crimes over two days in southern Minneapolis
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Three men were shot and killed in a separate shooting that occurred at the end of the week in southern Minneapolis.
On Friday, 37 -year -old Justin Marshall was killed near Avenues Franklin and Lindle. Police officers found him around 2:30 am with multiple wounds. He later died in a hospital.
The suspected shooter escaped from the scene. As of Sunday, the police did not have any arrests. According to law enforcement, Marshall was talking to a man in a car when the man got out of the car and shot him several times.
Marshall was known to his friends and family as “juice”.
His father, Adam Marshall, wrote in a post on Facebook: “The juice was for me the best son of a curse in the world of Da, respectable to everyone and anyone who met him.”
Another man was shot after midnight on Saturday in the East Phillips neighborhood. Police says Michael Alfred Johnson, 27, entered into an oral argument with someone who later escalated to fire.
The officers found Johnson near 24th Street in the east and the Eighteenth Street in the south with at least one wound threatening his life. He later died in a hospital.
The police are still searching for the alleged shooter.
“Armed violence has claimed another life, destroyed another family, and has increased shock in a society,” said Menaabolis Police Chief of Brann, Uhara. “Anyone with information about this tragedy is urged to progress and we are working to understand what happened and determine ways to prevent more violence.”
A third gunfire on Saturday afternoon was claimed on Saturday afternoon the life of a man in the 1940s, who had not yet been identified by the Al -Fahid Medical Office in Hinibin Province. The man was found in the 3000 Grand Avenue South block with a gunshot wound. Hours later, the suspected shooter was arrested.
All three shootings are under investigation of the police.
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