A 16-year-old boy was charged with fatally shooting a Minneapolis father who was scolding the teen on a Metro Transit bus on the North Side for harassing his son, the Hennepin County attorney's office announced Monday.
Joshua D. Ford, of Minneapolis, was charged Monday with intentional second-degree murder in the death last week of Andrew Billingsley Jr., 38. Ford remains held in the juvenile detention center ahead of an Aug. 8 court appearance.
According to the charge, contained in a juvenile petition:
Witnesses told authorities that Ford and his companions boarded the bus at 26th and Penn Avenues N. just before 7 p.m. Thursday.
Billingsley, already a passenger, walked to the front and argued with Ford and his friends about them harassing his son.
The bus driver said he saw Ford pull a gun from his waistband and order Billingsley off the bus. The driver immediately activated the bus' silent alarm, which brought police to the location.
Billingsley left the bus through the front door, and Ford went to the back door and started shooting.
Witnesses told police the victim first ran in front of the bus, then toward a gas station at 2606 Penn Av. The teen kept shooting until Billingsley collapsed in the gas station parking lot.