MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minneapolis city leaders on Sunday announced a combined $30,000 reward fund seeking information about three recent child shootings.
The fund includes up to $10,000 for tips leading to arrests in each case, the Minneapolis Regional Chamber said.
The shootings occurred within weeks of each other and led to the death of 6-year-old Aniya Allen, who was riding in a car with her mother.
Two other children, 10-year-old Ladavionne Garrett Jr. and 9-year-old Trinity Ottoson-Smith, remain hospitalized with critical injuries.
The shootings have drawn an outcry from family and community members calling for justice, KARE-TV reported.
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