Burnsville apartment shooting leaves 1 man dead
The Brief
A shooting at a Burnsville apartment building left a man dead overnight.
Police reported the shooting on social media just before 1:30 a.m. Sunday.
Authorities have not announced any arrests.
BURNSVILLE, Minn. (FOX 9) - Authorities are investigating a shooting that happened at a Burnsville apartment building overnight that left a man dead.
What we know
A man was taken to the hospital after a shooting in the Chancellor Manor apartment complex overnight.
Police asked the public to avoid the area and said they would provide more information when it became available.
What we don't know
A police spokesperson was unable to confirm the victim's condition after the shooting. However, a medical examiner's report released Sunday afternoon identified the victim as 22-year-old Abdinaasir Noor Ahmed. The report states Ahmed died from a gunshot wound to the chest.
Dig deeper
A Burnsville city official said many of the city's officers are at the National Police Memorial event in Washington, D.C. and that neighboring departments are assisting in the investigation. The medical examiner's report states the Eagan Police Department as the investigating agency.
That event is honoring many first responders across the country, including the Burnsville police officers and firefighter who were killed in a shootout last year.
READ MORE: Fundraiser for Burnsville first responders begins to send families to DC
The Source
This story used information shared by the Burnsville Police Department and footage shot from the scene of the incident.
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