A Minneapolis police evidence technician worked the scene of a shooting on Logan Avenue in May 2016. (AARON LAVINSKY/STAR TRIBUNE)
Minneapolis police said they have linked two weekend shootings, which left residents frightened and sent some diving to the floor to avoid stray bullets, to an early-morning homicide on the city's North Side last week.
All three incidents are believed to be part of a bloody gang conflict that has wracked north Minneapolis for months.
The most recent attack — thought to be tied to the fatal shooting of 23-year-old Anthony Stubbs in the early morning hours of Friday — occurred about 2:34 p.m. when rival gang members exchanged fire in the middle of the 4300 block of N. Humboldt Avenue, police said. No one was injured in that shooting, but several homes were struck by gunshots, Fourth Precinct inspector Mike Kjos said Wednesday.
He said that detectives have issued a probable cause pickup for a suspect, whom they believe may information about Stubbs' death.
The incident was preceded by another shooting on the same block, at about 10:38 p.m. Saturday, which police said they believe was also connected.
No one was injured in that incident either, but the shootings prompted city and police officials to hold a hastily-organized community meeting on Wednesday night at the Webber Community Center.
Kjos sought to reassure skittish residents at the meeting by saying that the department had authorized overtime pay for officers to spend more time in the area to help stave off further violence.