Man found shot dead in north Minneapolis early Sunday morning

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A 19-year-old man was shot and killed early Sunday morning near the Mississippi River in north Minneapolis, according to police. The shooting occurred at the intersection of N. Mississippi Drive and N. Lyndale Avenue, which is near the entrance to the North Mississippi Regional Park. Police Chief Brian O'Hara urged the community to provide any information that could assist in the ongoing investigation.

Officers arrived at the scene shortly after a report of the shooting at around 3 a. m. They found the victim critically wounded and administered first aid, but he died at the scene. Authorities are actively seeking justice for the victim and his family, highlighting the importance of community involvement in solving the case. Tips can be submitted anonymously through CrimeStoppers, with rewards available for leads that result in arrests and convictions.

This incident underscores concerns about gun violence in the area, prompting calls for increased safety measures.

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