Two men police say had roles in vicious beatings and robberies on pedestrians in Minneapolis' Uptown neighborhood have been arrested, a major break in an intensive police investigation of crimes that have rattled the area.
Just after 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, police arrested the first suspect, a 19-year-old man, at a house in the 3700 block of Stevens Avenue S.
About 4 p.m. Thursday, the second man, who is 21, was arrested when police pulled over a vehicle in the 3700 block of 1st Avenue S.
Both men are in the Hennepin County jail pending charges. The Star Tribune generally does not name suspects until they are charged.
The suspect arrested Wednesday is suspected in an April 28 robbery in the 2600 block of Colfax Av. S., in which a man walking alone was chased by two men, punched, knocked to the ground and kicked unconscious. The victim was then robbed of a laptop computer and other belongings.
Both suspects are expected to face charges in a dramatic May 10 robbery in which the victim, a Marine veteran, drew a concealed handgun and fired three shots after being severely beaten and robbed, sending his assailants fleeing.
Edward Curtis, 61, was attacked at about 10 p.m. that night in the 2500 block of Pillsbury Avenue S. as he got out of his car outside his apartment after an evening of playing bingo. He was struck on the head and shoulders, suffering fractures to his face and nose, then robbed of his wallet. The attack ended when he drew his handgun and fired; it's not known if he struck either attacker.
After the attack, Curtis said he was not proud of what he had done but felt he had no choice. "I thought they were going to kill me," he said. "They didn't get a chance to."