• Police arrest black teen savage suspect Mekhi Camden Speed in investiga

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    Minnesota police have arrested a 17-year-old suspect in a murder
    investigation which led to the fatal shooting of Amir Locke, the Saint
    Paul Police Department said Tuesday. The suspect, identified as Mekhi
    Camden Speed, is a cousin of Locke, according to charging documents
    obtained by CBS Minnesota.

    Police arrested Speed on Monday afternoon. He was expected to be charged
    on Tuesday with two counts of second degree murder for allegedly shooting
    and killing 38-year-old Otis Elder last month, the police department said.

    Authorities were carrying out three no-knock warrants at an apartment
    building in Minneapolis last week, looking for Speed, when they shot and
    killed Locke. Now, Tuesday's charging documents are shedding more light on
    the two shooting deaths.

    Death of Otis Elder
    On January 10, authorities responded to an address on Prior Avenue in St.
    Paul and found Elder on the ground near a 2001 Chevy Tahoe with gunshot
    wounds. Several witnesses told police that they had seen a male standing outside of the SUV allegedly shoot into the vehicle. One witness saw a
    silver Mercedes-Benz speed away.

    Authorities reviewed surveillance video, and found a scene nearly
    identical to the one witnesses had described: a light Mercedes-Benz pulled
    up next to Elder's SUV. One male got into the passenger seat, another
    stood outside of the driver's side door. The male outside of the car,
    dressed in a dark jacket, light-colored hooded sweatshirt and white shoes,
    shot into it before the two males ran back to their Mercedes-Benz.

    Police tracked the car's movements that night. It went to the Bolero Flats apartment building in Minneapolis, where it parked, left and then returned again. Video footage allegedly shows three males get out of the car, two
    of whom appeared to be from the murder scene.

    Witnesses at the apartment complex were able to identify the male in the light-colored hooded sweatshirt as Speed. The building's staff told
    authorities that Speed had access to his brother's apartment, his mother's apartment and another person who he was with the night of the murder's apartment.

    Nearly two weeks after the murder, police found the Mercedes-Benz on a
    parking ramp in Minneapolis. Surveillance video of the ramp showed the Mercedes-Benz driving onto the ramp four hours after Elder's murder. Four
    males got out of the car and took items from the trunk. One of them
    carried a large black duffle bag with a white logo. Authorities determined
    one of the males was Speed.

    Deadly no-knock warrant
    With this evidence, police were able to obtain search warrants for the
    three different Bolero Flats apartments Speed was associated with. The
    Saint Paul Police Department said Tuesday that the warrants related to the
    case will "likely be unsealed after charges have been filed."

    Early Wednesday morning, a SWAT team executed one of the warrants. Video
    of the raid showed someone — later identified as Locke, a 22-year-old
    Black man — wrapped in a blanket on a couch in the apartment. Officers
    shouted at Locke to show his hands and to get on the ground. Locke, who
    was a legal gun owner, then sat up with a gun before he was shot.

    Speed was not at the apartment during the fatal encounter, charging
    documents stated.

    An incident report said Locke was shot twice in the chest and once in the
    right wrist. He was transported to a medical center where he died. Public information documents named Mark Hanneman as the officer who shot Locke. Hanneman is on administrative leave.

    During the raid, police obtained a jacket suspected to be Speed's, a
    bullet, Locke's gun and marijuana from the apartment. That same morning, authorities conducted two separate warrants at apartments where Speed was suspected to be, but the teen was not present at either location.
    Officials seized a hat, duffle bag, tennis shoes, pants and another jacket suspected to be Speed's, as well as a "large amount of marijuana from the apartment," charging documents stated.

    The police killing of Locke has spurred protests and criticism from
    officials demanding justice. The National Association for the Advancement
    of Colored People said the police's practices are "unforgivable," and
    called for the immediate termination of Hanneman.

    "A life was taken, which demands transparency, but perhaps more
    importantly, accountability," the association said Saturday.

    U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar, who represents Minneapolis, blamed Locke's death on the "violent, unchecked, and unreformed behavior of our city's police." She called for an expedited investigation into the incident. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey imposed an immediate moratorium on the
    request and execution of no-knock warrants in the city. And Minnesota
    Attorney General Keith Ellison, who recently lead the prosecutions of
    Derek Chauvin and Kim Potter, said he will "conduct a fair and thorough
    review" of Locke's case with the Hennepin County Attorney's Office.

    On Tuesday, hundreds of students in Minnesota walked out of class in
    protest of Locke's death, according to CBS Minnesota.

    Speed's arrest
    Over the weekend, authorities were able to match a print on the exterior
    of the Mercedes-Benz's passenger side door to Speed.

    On Monday, officers found Speed in Winona, Minnesota. When officers
    approached him, Speed tried running away before he was eventually stopped
    and arrested. Speed was wearing a black jacket similar to the one he wore
    in the surveillance video the night of the Elder's murder, and he had a
    gun at the time of his arrest. He refused to speak with investigators, the charging documents said.

    Attorneys for the Locke family issued a statement after the news of
    Speed's arrest Tuesday, confirming that the two were cousins and that
    Speed was not in the apartment at the time of the fatal shooting.

    "All available information confirms that Amir was never a target of that investigation or those search warrants," the statement said. "We must
    remain focused on the fact that Amir was an innocent young man of a raid
    gone terribly gone, who is now the latest statistic and victim of the
    dangerous and intrusive no-knock warrant techniques that must be banned."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amir-locke-shooting-minneapolis-mekhi-speed- arrested/?intcid=CNI-00-10aaa3b

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