
Just in case you were vacationing in the South Pacific (or Martha's Vineyard) for the last week...here's a few local new stories you may want to catch up on.
First..posted on this board as "Reports from the 4th Precinct"
Murder
17th Ave North & Morgan Ave N Saturday 8/20/11 2300 hrs 11-249107
Officers responded to a shooting at the above location & located V1/male, 14 yrs, in the intersection---DOA. V1 had been walking with friends when he was shot. Suspects may have fired from North Commons Park. No further info at this time.
Fox 9 story:
http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/dpp/news ... ug-24-2011
The kid's street memorial was burned and a woman who attended the vigil was shot.
by Leah Beno / FOX 9 News
MINNEAPOLIS - A peace vigil turned violent and sent a young woman to the hospital in critical condition.
On Tuesday night, between 30 and 50 family members and friends of 14-year-old Quantell Braxton gathered near the intersection of Broadway and Lyndale avenues in North Minneapolis when gunfire rung out yet again.
Police say at about 9:15 p.m., bullets hit a 19-year-old woman attending the vigil. She was taken to North Memorial Medical Center, where she is listed in critical condition

And 5 days later 2 more kids, 13 years old are randomly shot while riding bikes. One is found dead a few blocks from the earlier, unrelated shooting.
Two boys were shot in Minneapolis Wednesday night and one has died.
Minneapolis Police tell 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS someone called police around 9 p.m. Wednesday reporting they had heard gunshots. The shooting happened near Russell Avenue North and 17th Street.
Police found one boy who was shot in the back while riding his bike. He's at North Memorial Medical Center Thursday.
He told police he was with his 13-year-old friend. Dozens of officers searched for the second boy. He was found dead early Thursday morning in some bushes between two houses.
Family members identified the 13-year old shooting victim as Rayjon Gomez. They said he had a passion for dogs, playing basketball, and riding his bike.
The Star-Tribune has good reporting here:
http://www.startribune.com/local/minnea ... y#continue
"This is something we're going to try to stop, and we need the help and support of the community," Dolan said.
Hours before Dolan spoke, neighbors denounced the slaying of Gomez, known to everyone on his block as Lil' Bow-Wow. About 9 p.m. Wednesday, he had been out riding his bike with two friends near the playground of the old Willard Elementary when someone started shooting.
Deondre Timberlake, 12, was shot in the back. Gomez, struck in the side, ran away. He was found two hours later, face down between two houses. Deondre, taken to North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale, is expected to live.
"My son is so emotionally messed up right now because he feels like he left his friend to die," said Lisa Church, Timberlake's mother. Her son said he saw Gomez fall but then get back up and run. She had to tell her son at the hospital that Gomez was dead.
Wednesday's shootings don't appear related to the killing of Braxton, 14, though the two shootings happened just a few blocks apart, Minneapolis police Capt. Amelia Huffman said. Investigators are looking at all possible motives and connections. No one has been arrested.
"It's the same old silly stuff," said V.J. Smith, a neighborhood activist with the group MAD DADS. "One neighborhood vs. a neighborhood. But they don't understand how they're impacting lives."
Gomez's father, Kevin Funchie, said he often talked with his son about violence in the neighborhood and urged him to be home before nightfall.
"Nobody is really understanding how this happened and why it happened," Funchie said. "It's just so senseless."
Draw your own conclusions but I think in the Summer of 2011 we can officially say:
North Minneapolis is 'DETROIT-WEST' and the Politicians and the political cops have no clue how to or willingness to solve the problem.
The only good news is that we don't hear the politicians saying 'Guns, Guns, Guns" It's become completely obvious that there is hopelessly deep social corruption in that part of our city.