As homicide detectives pressed their investigation Thursday into the death of 12-year-old London Bean, several dozen mourners gathered at the north Minneapolis corner where he was shot to vent their anger and plead for help in finding his killer.
London was killed after getting into a fight with another boy Wednesday afternoon outside an apartment building at N. 8th and Aldrich avenues, in the Heritage Park complex. As the fight continued, witnesses told police, the other boy's brother came around the north side of the building with a gun and fired several rounds at London.
As the suspected shooter fled, he fired at a blue SUV parked nearby, narrowly missing a woman and her teenage daughter inside, police said.
London was taken to an area hospital, where he died.
A day later, detectives continued their search for the teenager they believe is responsible, using witness information. As of late Thursday, no one was in custody.
A preliminary investigation suggests that the shooting was the result of a neighborhood dispute, not the bitter and bloody gang feuding that authorities say is responsible for many of the area's shootings. But, police and community members said, the result was no less tragic.
On the same block Thursday, two neighbors — one a young boy no older than London — described witnessing the fight between London and the other boy. Neither saw the shooting but remembered its chaotic aftermath as the corner was flooded with police and paramedics.
The sound of gunfire startled Carolyn Honeycutt, who went out onto her patio to investigate. She saw London lying in the grass — a sight that triggered memories of her own son, Deshaun, who was gunned down in Racine, Wis., three years ago. Overcome by grief, Honeycutt stood frozen. Once back inside, she broke down crying, she recounted Thursday.