A third teen's slaying in a month on the city's North Side left another family grieving on Tuesday for the loss of a son and brother, and for his peers, one more reminder of the lethal violence that can arise from juvenile disputes.
Juwon Osborne, 16, was shot to death near the intersection of 30th and Dupont Avenues N. about 7:30 p.m. Monday, a few blocks from his mother's house. He normally lived with his father in New Hope, according to relatives, but had been recuperating in Minneapolis after he was shot in the leg one week ago.
Osborne's death comes after the killings of Quantell Braxton, 14, Aug. 20 and Ray'Jon Gomez, 13, Aug. 24. Those shootings do not appear to be related to one another, police said. No one has been arrested in any of the homicides, and investigators called on the community to help stop the violence.
Since the recent shootings, Jamie Williams, 16, a junior at North High, doesn't walk through North Commons Park at night anymore.
"I didn't use to have to look over my shoulder when I walked home," she said.
Williams, who knew Osborne, said the violence comes from kids fighting over petty disagreements.
"I don't even think it's over gangs anymore. I think it's over hatred. It's over girls and jealousy," she said.
Her sister, Jamiah, 14, agreed.