Family IDs man fatally shot while riding scooter in Minneapolis over July 4th weekend

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Police have not made any arrests in connection with the July 4 shooting that killed 28-year-old Ryan Anthony Nabors while he rode a scooter in Minneapolis. Nabors, a father of two, is remembered by his family, who have started an online fundraising campaign to help cover expenses related to his death. They emphasize that his death is a "heartbreaking reminder" of the gun violence affecting families in the city. Police Chief Brian O’Hara stated that investigators are working to determine if the shooting was targeted or random. As of now, Minneapolis has recorded 30 homicides this year, down from 38 at the same time in 2022.

Authorities are urging the public to assist in the investigation by providing any information. Tipsters can reach police via email or phone, and anonymous tips can be reported through CrimeStoppers. The community continues to grapple with the impact of gun violence as families mourn their loved ones.

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