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Police looking for person who spray-painted city camera before Uptown crash

Police looking for person who spray-painted city camera before Uptown crash Published  article Police are looking to identify the person seen spray painting a camera that would have captured a fatal crash in Uptown Minneapolis.  (Minneapolis Police) MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Police are looking to identify the person who spray-painted a city camera that would have caught the crash that killed a protester Sunday night in Uptown Minneapolis. According to police, at about 8:34 p.m. Sunday, the person in the photograph climbed a pole and spray-painted the city-owned camera in the area of Lake Street West and Girard Avenue South.   Police said this is the camera that would have caught the fatal crash Sunday evening, providing law enforcement and the County Attorney’s Office with evidence in the prosecution of the suspect.

Police seek suspect who painted city camera ahead of deadly Uptown crash

Josh Skluzacek Created: June 15, 2021 05:14 PM Police in Minneapolis are asking for the public s help to identify a person who painted a city-owned camera near Lake Street West and Girard Avenue South. According to Minneapolis Police, the suspect climbed a pole and spray-painted the camera at about 8:34 p.m. on Sunday, not long before a crash that killed Deona Knajdek and injured three others. Had the camera not been spray-painted, it could have offered evidence for prosecutors to use against the driver who hit Knajdek, police said. Anyone with information that could help officers identify the person who spray-painted the camera is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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