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Minot N.D. mobile home park shooting investigation continues

May 16, 2024
SW Minot mobile home park shooting investigation continues
Officers from the Minot Police Department were dispatched to a SW Minot mobile
home park for a report of gunshots at approximately 5:25 p.m. on Wednesday, May
15.


Officers arrived at the scene and determined that no one was injured during the
incident.


The investigation determined that the suspect drove up in a vehicle and confronted
the victim, an 18-year-old male from Minot. At this time, the reason for the
confrontation is unknown.
The suspect proceeded to fire one shot toward the victim, which struck the vehicle
parked in the driveway.


The suspect then fled the area.
It is believed that the suspect and victim know each other.
No injuries were reported.
The investigation is ongoing

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