Crime scene investigators sorted through hundreds of bits of evidence at a popular Minneapolis park Monday as the city’s mayor and police chief bemoaned a shooting that left a 23-year-old woman dead and six people injured.
The shooting Sunday night at Boom Island Park came just more than a month after a burst of gun violence in Minneapolis left five people dead in three separate incidents. Mayor Jacob Frey stressed on social media that the city is launching a summertime campaign “to keep incidents like this rare.”
As of Tuesday afternoon, law enforcement continues to search for suspects in connection with the nighttime unleashing of gunfire.
“The shooting at Boom Island Park last night was completely unacceptable,” Frey posted on Facebook. In his social media post, Frey promised “a coordinated effort with law enforcement partners at every level to prevent violence and keep people safe.”
Early Monday evening, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the woman who died as Stageina Whiting, of Brooklyn Center, who was shot once in the torso.
Darnell Robinson posted on an online fundraising page started to help the family with expenses that his daughter is “leaving behind an 8-month-old baby girl that me and her mom have to take care of. ... She was a caring, loving, hardworking young lady who went to school and worked overnights to provide for her child.”
Police arrived to the park, across the Mississippi River from downtown Minneapolis, around 9:30 p.m. Sunday. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said at least 100 people were still in the park when officers arrived. Whiting was in a vehicle when she was shot, then taken to HCMC where she died. Five men were shot, one critically, and another woman was treated for minor injuries inflicted during the mayhem from something other than gunfire.
“It’s more akin to a war zone with the amount of shell casings that the officers are recovering here,” O’Hara said Monday morning at a media briefing in the park.