Man fatally stabbed Sunday in Minneapolis, another arrested

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Minneapolis police are investigating a fatal stabbing that occurred on Sunday, resulting in the death of one man. Trevor Folke, a spokesman for the Minneapolis Police Department, confirmed that another man is in custody for his alleged involvement in the incident. The police have not released further details about the circumstances surrounding the stabbing, but they are actively pursuing leads. This incident adds to ongoing concerns about violence in Minneapolis, prompting local officials to seek solutions to enhance community safety. The investigation remains active, and authorities are gathering evidence to understand the context of the attack.

Community leaders are urging residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities. Historically, Minneapolis has faced challenges with violent crime, leading to increased scrutiny of police practices and community relations. As this case unfolds, residents are hopeful for a swift resolution and justice for the victim.

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