A shooting at a house in north Minneapolis on Friday claimed the lives of two men who relatives said were turning their lives around while operating a used computer store. One of the men was about to become a father.
The homicides were the city's 18th and 19th so far this year, a tally that equals all of the city's killings in 2009, according to Minneapolis police.
Investigators had no immediate word on suspects or a motive in the slayings of housemates Anton Warren, 31, and Romaze Stevens, 30, in the 3300 block of Russell Avenue N. A third housemate discovered their bodies shortly after 9 a.m. when he returned home after being away overnight, police said.
Family members, many of them arriving at the scene to talk to police and one another, said many neighborhoods across the city have been ringing with gunshots.
"They need to stop all this killing," said Warren's aunt, Tricia Edwards, her voice breaking. "Please stop. It don't make no sense. It breaks my heart for my nephew to go this way."
Yellow crime tape marked off much of the block where Warren and Stevens lived; police said they were searching for evidence that might have been left behind.
Neighbors said they heard a late-night fight on the block and saw people running through yards. Neighbor Tracie Williams said she heard six or seven shots about 1 a.m.
Inspector Mike Martin, who heads the Fourth Precinct, said police went to the house before the shooting. Someone had called police at 10:30 p.m. to report the sound of shots and a loud party at the house, which was owned by Warren. Police found no one injured and broke up the party, Martin said.