Minneapolis police suspect murder-suicide in shooting of man, woman in house near Cedar Lake

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In a disturbing incident, Minneapolis police discovered a man and woman in their 80s fatally shot in their home, suspected to be a murder-suicide. Officers conducted a welfare check on Wednesday after concerns arose that the residents had not been heard from for several days. Preliminary investigations indicate the case may be domestic-related, although police have not confirmed which individual fired the weapon. This tragic event highlights the issue of domestic violence within aging populations, a growing concern in many communities. The Cedar-Isles-Dean neighborhood, where the incident occurred, will likely see increased police presence as authorities investigate further.

Local officials are emphasizing the importance of outreach to elderly residents to prevent such occurrences. Community resources may be mobilized to address domestic violence and provide support to those in need. The police encourage anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues.

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