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Minneapolis Shooting Suspect Charged in 4 Homicides
Minneapolis Shooting Suspect Charged in 4 Homicides

Epoch Times

time03-05-2025

  • Epoch Times

Minneapolis Shooting Suspect Charged in 4 Homicides

MINNEAPOLIS—Six people who all knew each other were inside a vehicle when one, a man with an alleged gang connection, shot each of them in the head before fleeing, according to newly unsealed criminal charges in this week's shooting in Minneapolis. Three victims died at the scene early Tuesday. Another succumbed to his wounds Thursday. One remains hospitalized after being shot in the face but was able to identify the shooter to police, according to the criminal complaint. And investigators believe a fifth person was killed hours later in retaliation. A suspect in the first shooting was arrested Thursday and has been charged with murder. Police say the victims were all Native Americans and the shooting was gang-related. What Do We Know About the Victims? The first shooting happened on Tuesday just before midnight in a vehicle parked in the diverse residential and commercial neighborhood of Phillips in south Minneapolis. The county medical examiner's office on Friday said the three who died at the scene were Evan Ramon Denny, 27 of St. Paul; Joseph Douglas Goodwin, 17, of Minneapolis; and Merelle Joan White, 20, of Red Lake. Two had been shot multiple times. A 20-year-old woman was shot in the face and hospitalized in critical condition, the complaint said. She said the shooter was sitting in the back seat when he opened fire on her and everyone else in the vehicle before fleeing on foot. A 28-year-old man was hospitalized in grave condition but died shortly after the suspect was arrested on Thursday, police said. That victim's name was still being withheld Friday. Second Shooting the Next Day About 13 hours later and a few blocks away, a man was killed near an apartment building that happens to house the Minneapolis office of the Red Lake Nation, one of the state's largest tribes. The medical examiner identified him Friday as Tiago Antonio Gilbert, 34, of Minneapolis. He died of multiple gunshot wounds. Related Stories 5/2/2025 4/30/2025 The Minneapolis police chief said Thursday it was 'entirely probable' this second shooting was revenge for the first. But a police spokesman, Sgt. Garrett Parten, said investigators were still working to determine if there was a link. Police have released few other details about that homicide. Police Say the Shootings Were Gang-Related The complaint against James Duane Ortley, 34, of Minneapolis, alleges that he and members of his family are associated with a gang known as the Native Mob, which operates in the city's south and other parts of Minnesota. The gang was the subject of a multiyear federal investigation over a decade ago that resulted in the convictions of 28 people. Its alleged leader at the time was sentenced in 2014 to 43 years in prison. Suspect Now Charged With Murder The U.S. Marshals Service said its local fugitive task force and an FBI SWAT team arrested Ortley on Thursday afternoon. He was charged a day earlier with second-degree murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm. Ortley has a felony assault conviction on his record from 2021, which the complaint said prohibits him from possessing guns or ammunition. Court records show he completed his probation in 2023. When police interviewed him in 2023 in a separate homicide investigation, the complaint said, he acknowledged that his street name was 'Baby James.' Ortley remained jailed Friday, and court records didn't list an attorney who could comment on his behalf. His first court appearance is scheduled for Monday. The chief public defender for Hennepin County, Michael Berger, said his office probably won't learn if it's representing Ortley until Monday. Messages were left with several potential relatives of Ortley's. What Was the Suspect's Relationship to the Victims? The victim who survived told police the shooter went by the street names 'Baby J,' 'Little J,' and 'Little James,' and was a friend of one of the victims, according to the complaint filed in Hennepin County District Court. Relatives of one victim told police that the victims were all together at a family friend's residence in Minneapolis but left around 9:30 p.m. with plans to pick up 'Baby J,' who was known to be a 'close family friend' of the victims. The family member identified 'Baby J' as the defendant. Other law enforcement sources told investigators that Ortley was 'an associate' of more than one victim, the complaint said. A surveillance video was consistent with the survivor's account, the complaint said. It shows one person matching Ortley's description exiting the vehicle and fleeing before police arrived. Motive Still Unknown The complaint gave no details on what might have prompted the shootings. 'This is a bittersweet day,' Police Chief Brian O'Hara said in a statement Friday. 'While this arrest represents meaningful progress toward justice, that progress is overshadowed by the heartbreaking loss of another life. Our thoughts remain with the victims' families, their loved ones, and a community that continues to grieve.'

Charges filed in Minneapolis shooting that killed 4, including St. Paul man
Charges filed in Minneapolis shooting that killed 4, including St. Paul man

Yahoo

time03-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Charges filed in Minneapolis shooting that killed 4, including St. Paul man

A St. Paul man was one of the victims in a shooting in Minneapolis on Tuesday that left four people dead and another injured. Evan Ramon Denny, 27, of St. Paul, was among the people killed, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office said Friday. After a multi-day search by U.S. Marshals, the FBI, and Minneapolis Police, James Duane Ortley, 34, was arrested Thursday. The Hennepin County Attorney's Office said Friday he'd been charged with three counts of second-degree murder and two counts of second-degree attempted murder. Because a fourth person died Thursday, an additional second-degree murder charge will be sought, the county attorney's office said. Ortley was also charged with one count of illegal possession of a firearm due to a past conviction for second-degree assault. Police said they believe Tuesday's shooting was targeted and may have been gang related. Shortly before midnight on Tuesday, Minneapolis police were called to the 1500 block of East 25th Street on reports of gunfire. A witness later told police that 'Little James,' identified by law enforcement as Ortley, was a friend of one of the victims. He was in a vehicle with the victims when he shot everyone inside, according to the criminal complaint. Other people reported that the five victims were together at a family friend's residence in South Minneapolis and their plans were to pick up 'Baby J,' another nickname's of Ortley's. He was 'known to be a close family friend to the victims,' the complaint said. Ortley is associated with the Native Mob gang, according to the complaint, which didn't give a motive for the shootings. Along with Denny, the medical examiner's office said the following people were killed: Joseph Douglas Goodwin, 17, and Tiago Antonio Gilbert, 34, both from Minneapolis, and Merelle Joan White, 20, of Red Lake. Another woman who was also shot remains hospitalized. Her condition was not released by authorities on Friday. Weinstein accuser breaks down in tears as she's questioned about alleged sexual assault Man sentenced to 53 years in prison for hate crime that left 6-year-old Palestinian American boy dead Woman killed in St. Paul home, her 2-year-old found unharmed Luigi Mangione case: Defense seeks to drop terrorism charge, suppress evidence Man arrested in Minneapolis gunfire that left 3 dead on Tuesday

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