Family warns against urban exploring after teen falls six stories in Minneapolis grain elevator
Carly Barnes, a 19-year-old urban explorer, fell six stories from an old grain elevator in north Minneapolis on September 28 and is currently in the ICU on a ventilator. Her family warns against urban exploring, stressing the serious risks involved after her accident. Police reports reveal that Barnes fell while climbing with friends at Upper Harbor Terminal, a site undergoing redevelopment into an entertainment complex featuring an amphitheater and park. The Park Board has recorded three falls from the site this year, prompting officials to reassess safety measures and weld doors shut to prevent access. Despite these efforts, the historical significance of the remaining structures has led to their preservation, complicating safety initiatives.
Barnes' family has set up a $20,000 GoFundMe to help cover her medical expenses, as her mother remains by her side. The incident has ignited discussions about the dangers of urban exploration among young people. Family members describe Barnes as a thoughtful individual, highlighting the unexpected nature of her actions.