Her 5-year-old son slain in a brazen shooting Tuesday morning, Christina Banks rocked back and forth, her thumb pushing picture after picture of him across the screen of her phone.
"I want my baby," she cried Tuesday evening, sitting on the front lawn of the north Minneapolis house where her son, Nizzel George, was shot hours before. "They took my hero," said Banks, 20. "They took my 5-year-old hero. Are they happy now?"
Several bullets pierced the living room wall of the house in the 4500 block of Bryant Avenue N., about 8:35 a.m., according to police. One hit Nizzel in the back as he slept on a couch.
The shooter had been standing across the street and ran off after spraying the house with gunfire as part of what police called an "ongoing dispute" involving two groups of people.
"We've had quite a few people come forward [with information]," said Minneapolis Police Chief Tim Dolan, "and we need more."
Neighborhood tensions were running high in the hours after Nizzel's death, with some people in the neighborhood claiming to know who killed him. Several pointed to a house two blocks away, saying that someone from the house either knew the killer or was behind the shooting. Police records show that the house in the 4500 block of Camden Avenue N., just two blocks east of where Nizzel was killed, was fired upon at 11:50 p.m. Monday by someone standing on the sidewalk. No one inside the house was injured, even though several bullets struck the house, according to police records.
Shot as he slept
Just hours later, the gunshots rang out on Bryant Avenue N.