Maple Grove man shot dead, another wounded in shooting after fireworks display in downtown Minneapolis

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A shooting in downtown Minneapolis left one man dead and another wounded shortly after midnight on Friday. The incident occurred near 14th Street and Nicollet Avenue, where responding officers found the victims following a lengthy fireworks display. Donnell Jermaine Burns, 33, of Maple Grove, was pronounced dead at the scene, while the second victim sustained noncritical injuries. Police have not made any arrests or provided details on a motive for the shooting. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara condemned the violence, urging the community to seek peaceful resolutions to conflicts.

This incident adds to the city's troubling statistics, with 25 homicides recorded this year, down from 33 at the same time last year. Authorities are actively seeking information and encourage residents to report tips. The community's response to such incidents highlights the ongoing concern for public safety in Minneapolis.

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