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Man Killed In Targeted Shooting At South Minneapolis Transit Station

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South Minneapolis witnessed another act of violence on Tuesday afternoon when gunfire erupted inside a busy transit station. Minneapolis police officers rushed to the intersection of Lake Street and Chicago Avenue shortly after twelve-thirty in the afternoon following frantic reports of a shooting. Upon arriving at the chaotic scene, first responders discovered a thirty-two-year-old male victim suffering from fatal gunshot wounds. Despite immediate efforts to secure the area and provide aid, the man was tragically pronounced dead at the location before he could be transported to a hospital. This daylight attack has left the local community on edge as authorities work to piece together exactly what transpired in the moments leading up to the deadly encounter.

Preliminary investigations by the Minneapolis Police Department suggest this was not a random act of violence but rather the result of a specific altercation. Chief Brian O’Hara revealed that the shooting likely stemmed from a dispute between two men that escalated tragically inside the shelter. Investigators recovered multiple handgun casings at the scene, indicating the intensity of the confrontation. The suspect reportedly fled the transit center on foot, heading north immediately after firing the fatal shots. This area has been identified by law enforcement as a trouble spot in recent months, prompting concerns about safety. This incident marks the forty-second homicide in Minneapolis this year, a figure that is notably lower than the fifty-one recorded by this time last year.​

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