Robert Lenzy Freeman King was just taking a quick break from preparing to work security at a friend's concert performance when he made a run to the nearby Boys and Girls Club on Friday afternoon.
"I'll be right back," he told Teresa Leanna, his girlfriend of 10 years and the mother of three of his children, as he left their Minneapolis home. "I promise."
"He walked out the door, and 15 minutes later, my niece called and said he was shot," Leanna tearfully recalled Sunday afternoon. "I ran out the door -- and I ran."
She ran 12 blocks to the Jerry Gamble Boys and Girls Club, which King, 52, frequently visited with his nieces and nephews. She ran up to a friend of his who worked there.
"He's shot!" she said.
"No, baby," the friend said. "He's dead."
King was shot after a fight broke out between two groups of young men. Shots were fired, and King was hit. He died on the sidewalk in front of the club at 2410 Irving Av. N.
Minneapolis police spokesman Sgt. Jesse Garcia said Sunday that it remains unclear whether King was involved in the altercation, a bystander or trying to break up the fight. Leanna and King's brother, Alonzo Bell, 40, said Sunday that they believe he was trying to break up a fight.