Four people were shot — one fatally — Tuesday afternoon near a south Minneapolis corner store that was the site of a mass shooting last summer.
The gunfire erupted near E. Franklin and Elliot avenues, between the alley and sidewalk, along a stretch that is a known narcotics “hot spot,” police Chief Brian O’Hara said in a media briefing at the scene. Multiple shooters were involved, evidenced by dozens of bullet casings that littered the ground outside the market and in the street.
Officers responded to the area at 1:25 p.m. and found three victims, one dead on arrival. A 37-year-old man was critical and a 37-year-old woman had non-life threatening injuries. The fourth victim, a 31-year-old man, was taken by private vehicle to a hospital.
“We do suspect that this was not a standalone incident,” said O’Hara, who noted that much of the recent violence has been related to a string of robberies involving troubled youth. “But this is something totally separate from that.”
No firearms were recovered from the scene and no arrests had been made in the case as of Tuesday evening.
MPD positioned several squad cars and a screen around the deceased man’s body to shield him from the public’s view. But as word of the shooting spread, grieving relatives huddled together against the wind and freezing temperatures.
Mae Ellen sat in a folding chair just outside the yellow crime tape for hours in the cold, waiting to catch a glimpse of her grandson lying lifeless in the street.
She identified him as Pierre Romel Miller, 34, of Brooklyn Park.