Teen killed in drive-by-style shooting into Minneapolis home
Minneapolis police say a 17-year-old boy was fatally shot Sunday evening while inside a house on Ilion Avenue North in the Jordan neighborhood, after someone fired multiple rounds into the home from outside. Officers responded around 6:30 p.m., found the teen with a life-threatening gunshot wound, provided aid and had him transported to a hospital where he died; no arrests or motive have been announced as investigators canvass for evidence and witnesses and Chief Brian O’Hara pledges to devote all available resources to the case.
📌 Key Facts
- Police were called around 6:30 p.m. Sunday to a shooting on Ilion Avenue North near Hillside Avenue North in Minneapolis’ Jordan neighborhood.
- Officers found a 17-year-old boy inside a two-story home with an apparent life-threatening gunshot wound and rushed him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
- MPD says the teen was inside the home when someone fired shots into the house from outside; the motive and circumstances remain under investigation and no suspects have been identified.
- Chief Brian O’Hara issued a statement calling the killing tragic and saying MPD will devote every available resource to bring justice for the victim and his family.
📊 Relevant Data
In 2023, the racial makeup of the Jordan neighborhood in Minneapolis was 52.2% Black, 18.9% Hispanic or Latino, 15.2% White, and 7.1% Asian.
Jordan neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota (MN), 55411 detailed profile — City-Data.com
In 2022, 65% of murder victims in Minnesota were Black, while Black people make up approximately 7% of the state's population, resulting in a per capita homicide victimization rate of about 29 per 100,000 for Black Minnesotans compared to about 1 per 100,000 for non-Black Minnesotans.
The demographics of crime in Minnesota, with updated 2022 data — American Experiment
From 2021 to 2023, individuals aged 18-24 constituted 21.8% of gun violence victims in Minnesota, while representing only 8.8% of the state's population.
Gun violence impacting Minnesota youth at high rates — MinnPost
In 2023, the poverty rate for Black residents in Minnesota was 25% and for American Indian residents 30%, compared to 7.5% for White residents and the statewide rate of 9.6%.
Poverty trends in Minnesota — Minnesota Compass
There were 76 homicides in Minneapolis in 2024, up from 72 in 2023, contrasting with a national decline in homicides of about 16% in 2024.
Murders plummet nationwide, but rise in Minneapolis — Minnesota Reformer
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