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Minneapolis: ‘It’s 24-Hour Crime’ |
2020-07-19 |
![]() The aftermath of a shoot out near Lowry and Logan Avenues in north Minneapolis has residents fed up. "There was about 30 rounds shot," Jake, a nearby resident told WCCO. Several homes on the block were hit. Two showed up at the hospital and are expected to recover. "It’s 24-hour crime," Arthur Dent explained. Neighbors call this a war zone, where crime is king. "We’re seeing drug sales, I mean people pull up chairs and they sell it in our lawns, there is illegal gambling on the street, people selling firearm," Jake said. "It’s prostitution, its violence against women who can’t protect themselves, we’ve had somebody sexually assaulted in our front yard," Dent explained. Both of these men watch the violence from their homes, afraid to show their faces because they’ve been warned to stay quiet. "Somebody got my attention with a weapon to make sure that I understood that I needed to be careful," Dent said. Fmr. Policy Fellow To Minneapolis Mayor Charged With Drug, Gun Crimes ![]() Keegan Jamaal Rolenc, 28, was arrested by Minneapolis police in early February after a traffic stop yielded a 9mm semi-automatic handgun, about 40 grams of cocaine, and other evidence of drug distribution. Rolenc has previously been convicted of several felonies, including a drive-by shooting, assaults and drug possessions. He was charged Friday with one count each of being a felon in possession of a firearm, possession with intent to distribute cocaine, and carrying a firearm during and in relation to a drug trafficking crime. Rolenc first met Mayor Frey in a Minneapolis Group Violence Intervention program. Frey eventually brought him into the mayor’s office as an intern, and then as a policy fellow. Frey also helped Rolenc in his quest to obtain a realtor’s license, but his criminal history shut him out. Frey said back in February that he was "gutted" by news of Rolenc’s arrest. His formal detention hearing is set for July 22. Powderhorn Landlord Sues Minneapolis Park Board Over Homeless Encampment Crime [MINNESOTA.CBSLOCAL] ![]() For the past few weeks, people experiencing homelessness have set up tents in Powderhorn park, resulting in both community support and controversy as they seek a stable place to live amid the COVID-19 pandemic. ![]() On one occasion, a tenant sent him a video of a person — who appeared to be coming from the park — try to open car door handles in the parking lot. That same person then allegedly went up to the building and tried to open the tenant’s windows. ![]() The park board said they have "acted at all times consistent with Gov. Walz’s Executive Orders and directions concerning the homeless and within the Park Board’s legal authority to govern parks.” |
Posted by:Fred |
#8 Minneapolis envies Detroit. |
Posted by: Tom 2020-07-19 16:05 |
#7 It's too late for you morons to sell you homes and move away from Minneapolis now. Too late, you fools. Your only two options now are to fix it yourselves or watch it become Detroit. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2020-07-19 16:04 |
#6 All Trump's fault... |
Posted by: Glenmore 2020-07-19 15:38 |
#5 Good Point - but as Charger said - they put up with hit. Same for LA, SF, etc... |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2020-07-19 14:20 |
#4 #2 Well, if there's voter fraud in MN (see Franken, Al and car trunks), then they're putting up with it, which amounts to the same thing. |
Posted by: charger 2020-07-19 13:38 |
#3 You can take the boy out of the country.... |
Posted by: Clem 2020-07-19 07:58 |
#2 Mr. Fool, given that Minneapolis is Democrat controlled, are you SURE they voted for it? |
Posted by: AlanC 2020-07-19 07:51 |
#1 Dear Minnapolis Residents: You voted for it! |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2020-07-19 00:24 |