Man dies after he’s found shot in Burnsville parking lot
A man died after he was shot Sunday night in Burnsville.
Officers responded at 10:38 p.m. to a report of a shooting in a parking lot near Andrew’s Pointe Townhomes off Minnesota 13 and East 117th Street. A man was found in the parking lot, where officers and paramedics attempted life-saving measures, according to the city.
He was transported to Hennepin County Medical Center and later died from his injuries.
No was under arrest as of Monday morning.
Related Articles
Timeline: How the shooting of Alex Jeffrey Pretti unfolded
Feds say they were after criminal immigrant at time of Minneapolis shooting. State says he was in federal custody in ’18.
Minnesota’s biggest companies call for ‘de-escalation’ of tensions
Videos of deadly Minneapolis shooting contradict government statements
Appeals court rejects justice dept. push for arrest warrant for Don Lemon
Previous post
One of One Corvette ZR1X Stars and Steel Sale Brings $2.6 Million for Tunnel to Towers
More Stories
South Korean stocks plunge on AI overvaluation fears
The KOSPI tumbled nearly 10%, with Samsung and SK Hynix leading a historic sell-off South Korean stocks suffered their sharpest...
Key Evidence Truck Accident Attorneys Use to Build Their Cases
New York’s transportation network is one of the busiest in the country, with commercial trucks traveling its highways, city streets,...
Burnham and the wealth question now hanging over British business
Andy Burnham, the front-runner to succeed Sir Keir Starmer as prime minister, has spent years making a single argument with...
Oracle sheds 21,000 jobs in a year as AI rewrites the payroll
Oracle has cut around 21,000 roles worldwide over the past year, a stark sign of how quickly artificial intelligence is...
Getty opens its archive to ChatGPT as OpenAI deal sends shares soaring
One of the world’s largest photography agencies has struck a multi-year licensing agreement with OpenAI, a remarkable turn for a...
Silicon Valley money lands on British AI certifier as John Doerr backs isometric
The Silicon Valley investor John Doerr, an early backer of Google and Amazon, has written the second-largest cheque in a...
