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Members of the American Indian community in south Minneapolis are mourning the loss of four people, all of whom are Native. The victims died in two separate shootings earlier this week, that were 13 hours apart. So far Minneapolis Police say no arrests have been made.
On Thursday, more than a hundred people joined a community prayer in south Minneapolis.
MPR's Native News reporter Melissa Olson spoke with Robert Lilligren, president and chief executive officer of the Native American Community Development Institute, about the reaction from the community and how they're supporting each other.
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Members of the American Indian community in south Minneapolis are mourning the loss of four people, all of whom are Native. The victims died in two separate shootings earlier this week, that were 13 hours apart. So far Minneapolis Police say no arrests have been made.
On Thursday, more than a hundred people joined a community prayer in south Minneapolis.
MPR's Native News reporter Melissa Olson spoke with Robert Lilligren, president and chief executive officer of the Native American Community Development Institute, about the reaction from the community and how they're supporting each other.

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