A man has been convicted of killing three people at a Minneapolis homeless encampment and remains accused of shooting another man at a sober living facility the next day before being shot and arrested by St. Paul police.
Earl Bennett, 41, was found guilty on Dec. 22 in Hennepin County District Court on three counts of second-degree murder in connection with the killings on Oct. 27, 2024, in the 4400 block of Snelling Avenue near the railroad tracks and Hiawatha Avenue.
Bennett remains jailed without bail ahead of sentencing, which is scheduled for Jan. 16.
“This was a callous act of extreme violence that took three people from their community and from their loved ones,” read a statement from County Attorney Mary Moriarty.
Killed were Samantha Jo Moss, 35, of St. Louis Park, Christopher Martell Washington, 38, of Fridley, and Louis Mitchell Lemons Jr., 32, of Brooklyn Center.
The jury also convicted Bennett of illegal gun possession. His lengthy criminal history in Minnesota includes felony convictions for fleeing police, assaulting police, escaping custody and drug possession.
The triple murder came in the midst of a relentless string of violence at homeless encampments in Minneapolis and was the second fatal shooting at a South Side homeless encampment that weekend.
Deven Leonard Caston, 31, no known address, and two others were critically wounded on Oct. 26, 2024, at an encampment near E. 21st Street and 15th Avenue S. No arrests have been announced in that case.