The reward has risen for information leading an arrest in the shootings of three Minneapolis children.
Two of the kids died in the shootings earlier this year, and still no one is in custody.
10-year-old LaDavionne Garrett was riding in a car April 30 when he was shot and is still hospitalized, fighting for his life.
His grandmother can't believe no one has come forward.
"Y'all marched in protest for a few weeks, but now where is everybody at," said Sharrie Jennings during a Sunday news conference outside of Minneapolis city hall.
"Someone knows something," she said. "There's no way ain't nothing coming in for LaDavionne. At the end of the day, these families are still hurting."
The MPD says the reward has surpassed $35,000, and is equally divided between the three open cases.



