Woman wounded in encampment shooting has died

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Minneapolis city crews cleared away homeless encampment the day after mass shooting happened there Photo credit Audacy

Authorities say a woman who was wounded during Monday's mass shooting at a Minneapolis homeless encampment has died.

The M-P-D says 30-year-old Jacinda Oakgrove had been hospitalized since the shooting and died on Thursday.

She was one of seven people who were shot at the encampment, where about 70 people were living at the time of the shooting.

More than 20 police units responded to reports of shootings along the 2700 block of East Lake Street late Monday.

City crews cleared the camp the following day.

Police are still trying to find out how it all started.

One man has been arrested for aiding and abetting after the fact.

A judge is expected to rule Monday if the property along East Lake Street can be returned to its owner, who was critical of the city clearing the encampment.

The owner's earlier actions prevented the camp from being cleared by the city, and reportedly there are no plans to allow homeless to stay there any more.

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