Fridley man accused of Minneapolis murder while wearing GPS ankle bracelet (opens original article in a new tab)
A 21-year-old man was charged with murder after allegedly committing a drive-by shooting in Minneapolis while wearing a GPS ankle bracelet, which tracked him to the scene. He admitted to being the shooter in an earlier incident but denied involvement in the deadly shooting.
- A man charged with murder was wearing a GPS ankle bracelet during the shooting.
- Investigators used GPS and cell phone data to place him at the scene.
- The suspect admitted to being the shooter in an earlier incident but denied involvement in the deadly shooting.
- The motive behind the shooting remains unclear.
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