A second teenager accused of unleashing gunfire last summer at a Minneapolis punk concert is in custody and appeared in court Wednesday afternoon on charges of murder and assault.
Hours after Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced the arrest of one teenage suspect Tuesday, officers picked up the second juvenile suspect whose whereabouts were previously unknown. The arrests come eight months after the shooting that killed Nicolas “August” Golden, 35, and wounded six other concertgoers at the DIY pop-up punk venue dubbed “Nudieland” on Aug. 11, 2023.

Cyrell Ernest Boyd, 17, remains at the juvenile detention center along with co-defendant Dominic James Burris, 18, who appeared in juvenile court Tuesday followed by a news conference held by Moriarty where she praised the complex, collaborative investigation between her staff and Minneapolis police.
At Boyd’s first appearance Wednesday, a public defender asked Judge Angela Willms to allow the teen to be released from custody on furlough so he could be present for the birth of his child Thursday afternoon when the mother is scheduled to be induced.
Willms said while she is sympathetic, public safety concerns and flight risks are too high. She ordered Boyd to remain in custody against the objection of Boyd’s mother, who declined to talk to the media.
Boyd’s next court appearance April 30. Burris is back in court May 1.
The teens were both charged under sealed warrant April 12. Now that they’re in custody, charges of aiding and abetting second-degree intentional murder and six felony assault counts are public.
While Burris was identified by a witness in surveillance video as a suspect, identifying Boyd proved to be more challenging. Detectives relied on DNA forensic testing of a cigarette butt left in an ashtray at Nudieland to determine Boyd was the second shooter, according to allegations in the criminal complaints.