Posted on 10/10/2005 6:41:32 PM PDT by Rakkasan1
Minneapolis police are investigating an early-morning crime spree that left a man and woman walking naked near a freeway, the woman shot and another woman raped.
Police spokesman Ron Reier, speaking to reporters Monday, called it the "most confusing set of circumstances" he's seen.
Police were called by the State Patrol about 5:30 a.m. to investigate the report of the couple walking near Interstate 35W and Portland Ave. Reier said early information indicates the two had been robbed near the woman's home in the 1800 block of 2nd Ave. S. by a suspect or suspects. They were then carjacked there and the woman was shot, though the wound not life threatening.
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and they carjacked a Ford Escort. must be some real smart fellas.They'll do at least a year in the work house
The kidnapped female said the perps where somewhat nice until they got to the ATM with her card and PW, and found out she didn't have much money. Then they launched. It's a miracle they weren't killed.
Escorts don't have trunks... Isnt that the baby SUV?
so they were "Minnesota Nice" until they found out they had
no dough. Too bad the victims weren't exercising their right to carry.
So we can figure the suspects are some minority, because the Star & Sickle didn't publish descriptions. The neighborhood this happened in (18th & 2nd South) is pretty rough, and it's pretty mixed up there. Black, hispanic or native wouldn't suprise me a bit.
Mayor R.T. Rybak shoulders a lot of the blame for what's going on in Minneapolis.
Look up liberal pantywaist in the dictionary and you'll find his picture. :>)
how many displaced looters from New Orleans went to Minneapolis I wonder?
This summer Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak contributed memorably to the city's collection of fatuous quotes on the subject of crime when he assured citizens that "Minneapolis is a safe city for those not involved in high-risk lifestyles." Among the high-risk activities leading to criminal victimization this summer have been sleeping at home in bed and riding a city bus. Today's Star Tribune adds another installment to the saga of citizens irresponsibly engaging in high-risk behavior: "3 more shootings add to anger over crime."
We can add walking home from grocery shopping to the list of "high-risk activities."
Hi Minnesocold! Good to "see" ya. :)
Powerline's got some great stuff.
Time for me to engage in some high-risk behavior by going to bed.
I'm going to bump the Keegan's Freeper/PW meetup in the a.m. Looking forward to seeing you and the other fine folks!
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