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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The father of one of four people killed in a mass shooting that shook the Native American community in Minneapolis said Monday that it will take a long time to heal.
James Duane Ortley, 34, faces quadruple murder charges in Hennepin County Court for a shooting in South Minneapolis last week. But it’s not Ortley’s first encounter with the Minneapolis Police ...
Prosecutors say the man charged with multiple counts of murder in that shooting in the Midtown Phillips neighborhood, James Ortley, is associated with the Native Mob — a local street gang that ...
James Ortley, 34, faces four counts of second-degree murder, one count of attempted second-degree murder and one count of prohibited possession of ammo or a firearm, according to court documents ...
He was a good kid. Everybody loved him. Everybody loved LeRas." Inside, Les faced his son's alleged killer, James Ortley, in the courtroom. "I know he'll never get out. A lot of people wish him dead.
Les Robinson said his 28-year-old son, LeRas Francis Rainey, seemed happy when he and some friends went to see James Duane Ortley last Tuesday. But prosecutors allege that Ortley, 34, shot Rainey ...
Les Robinson speaks with reporters outside the Hennepin County Jail following a court appearance for James Duane Ortley, who is charged with fatally shooting Robinson’s son, LeRas Rainey ...