The man identified as the person killed last month in his downtown Minneapolis apartment was a longtime performing arts instructor who overcame health challenges and kept teaching until the day he died.
Patrick D. Moore, 50, died April 22 in his home in the 600 block of N. 1st Street, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office said Monday.
Jhmahl L. Shannon, 33, of Robbinsdale has been charged in Hennepin County District Court with second-degree murder in connection with Moore's death. Shannon remains jailed in lieu of $1 million bail and is due back in court May 25.
Despite the murder charges, the medical examiner has yet to conclude whether Moore was a homicide victim or explain how he died.
Moore was on the faculty at Lundstrum Performing Arts in north Minneapolis, said its managing director, Joan Olson.
Olson said that even after Moore had suffered strokes and needed a wheelchair and the help of an assistant, he continued to teach.
"He found his gift and life's passion in the arts," Olson said Tuesday. "He came out of East St. Louis (Ill.). His was a life that was saved by the arts."
Olson said that word of Moore's death "was such a shock to our kids. Now we just want to focus on his life and the impact he had, which was tremendous."