Police arrested a teenager overnight on Tuesday in the slayings of Gustav "Gutt" Christianson, and 7-month-old Jayden Redden, who died when the car they were sitting in was sprayed with bullets while parked near a south Minneapolis park last weekend.
Homicide detectives capped two days of intense investigation when they picked up the suspect, 17, who was being held Wednesday in the Juvenile Detention Center pending charges, police spokeswoman Sgt. Catherine Michal said in a news release. The Star Tribune generally doesn't name people who haven't been charged with a crime.
On Wednesday, prosecutors asked for an extension in making a decision of whether or not to charge the teen in the twin slayings.
"The county attorney's office believes this young man has been certified as an adult previously, so if charges are brought, it is highly likely that he will quickly wind up in adult court," a spokesman said in a news release.
According to state law, a juvenile who is at least 16 years old when accused of certain violent crimes can be charged as an adult if they have previously been charged as an adult with a felony.
Christianson was sitting beside Redden in the back seat of a red four-door sedan near 26th Street and 11th Avenue S., when a gunman opened fire on the car. Police say Christianson was pronounced dead at the scene, while Redden was taken to nearby Children's Hospital, where he died.
Police are investigating whether gangs may have played a role in their deaths, but have not publicly stated a motive for the shooting.
It's unclear what happened to the other occupants of the car.