A man who killed three people by opening fire at a Minneapolis homeless encampment and was shot the next day during an encounter with St. Paul police has been sentenced to 86½ years in prison.
A man who was found guilty of killing three people at a Minneapolis homeless encampment was sentenced Thursday to 86.5 years in prison.
Earl Bennett was sentenced to 86.5 years after being found guilty of three second-degree murder charges.
Bennett was being convicted of fatally shooting three people at a Minneapolis homeless encampment in 2024, following a Hennepin County jury verdict.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Minneapolis man who went on a shooting spree that claimed three lives in the fall of 2024 and ended with him being shot by St.
RAMSEY COUNTY, Minn. — The Ramsey County Attorney's Office (RCAO) said it will not pursue criminal charges against officers who shot and injured Earl Bennett in the fall of 2024. The investigation ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Hennepin County jury has convicted a Minneapolis man for shooting and killing three people at an encampment in 2024. The ...