Tensions ran high at a Saturday prayer service for a missing Crystal boy, with community members swooping in to defend the family from those looking to cast blame 10 days after the fourth-grader's disappearance.
Pierre Collins, 33, remains the primary suspect in the disappearance of his missing 10-year-old son, Barway Collins, police have said.
"In our community, if we are not careful about how we disseminate information, you can almost find an innocent person guilty," said Liberian community leader Imam Mohammed Dukuly, who spoke to a crowd of about 50 spectators, mostly supporters.
"He's our brother, she's our sister," he said, pointing to Pierre Collins and Barway's stepmother, Yamah Collins. "Let us stand by the family in this moment of grief. Let us not decide who's guilty right now."
About a dozen family members and community activists pleaded for Barway's safe return Saturday afternoon outside the Cedarwood Apartments in the 5400 block of Douglas Avenue N., where Barway was last seen March 18 after being dropped off from his school van. Speakers urged others to report any information they may have and allow authorities to finish their investigation.
"We hope and pray that the truth will manifest itself," Dukuly said.
Crystal police, with the help of the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office, the FBI and the state's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, have focused their search along the Mississippi River, east of Crystal from Interstate 694 south to Minneapolis' Webber-Camden area. Crystal Police Chief Stephanie Revering has said there is "strong evidence" that Pierre Collins was in that area just after Barway went missing and authorities don't believe he's been completely truthful about his son's disappearance. Police said he failed a lie-detector test last week.
Pierre Collins has not been arrested or charged, and police have declined to say what role they believe he might have played. But the father remains adamant about his innocence and said that he's fully cooperating with police.