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Minneapolis community rallies around man shot during 'brazen' crime spree

Minneapolis community rallies around man shot during 'brazen' crime spree

Yahoo14-02-2025

Donations are pouring in for a Minneapolis man left with life-threatening injuries when he was shot during what police called a "brazen" series of crimes.
Boyd Hansen, 54, awoke Tuesday morning to noises coming from outside and looked out the window. He was then shot by two young men who were breaking into nearby garages.
The incident, which occurred on the 4100 block of 25th Avenue South, was caught on a Ring camera.
Hansen was left with 'severe' jaw damage and a bullet lodged in his shoulder, according to a GoFundMe created to support him as he recovers.
According to a Wednesday update, Hansen had undergone shoulder surgery.
'Boyd is self-employed and does not have health insurance. Funds raised will go toward medical expenses and time away from work,' the fundraiser reads.
As of Friday, the fundraiser had reached around $16,000 of its $30,000 goal.
The incident was the first in a string of six crimes — including aggravated robbery, burglary, carjacking and shots fired — carried out in less than two hours.
Three suspects are wanted in connection with the crime spree.
"The brazen violence committed by these individuals cannot be tolerated by anyone in our city,' Minneapolis Police Department Chief Brian O'Hara said in a statement following the crimes.

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