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Man dies of punch after the friend has refused to buy self -proclaimed gangsters

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A man is charged with murder and other crimes

This man, Coby Levan Richardson, 42, from Minneapolis, is now charged with the fifth degree, threatening of the first degree, threats of violence and assault fifth degree.

He was arrested on February 19, the day after the victim’s death, and is currently in custody.

Minneapoli’s attack

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The Minneapolis police said she reacted to the 2500 block of the Lyndale Avenue South on February 15 at 12:20 p.m.

The police then found a man on the back in the parking lot.

The criminal complaint states that the man was then taken to the hospital in order to be treated for a facial injury, a skull fracture and a brain hemorrhage associated.

The man died three days later, on February 18, but an official autopsy is still pending. Richardson was arrested the next day.

The investigators spoke to another man at the scene of the crime, who was referred to in the complaint as “victim 2”, who said he was with the man who was admitted to the hospital during the attack.

The man told the police that he and the other victim were hit in the parking lot on the suspect and that he recognized him from a confrontation that took place weeks earlier.

According to the criminal complaint, he told the police, Richardson said: “I’ll end you. I will kill you” before hit him in the face. Richardson said that he would later die from head injuries.

The complaint states that the man fell to the ground and hit his head on the sidewalk with the cement, which lost him to consciousness.

Richardson then left the area in a vehicle.

The investigators say that video surveillance material has confirmed the report.

Richardson is currently in custody in the Hennepin County prison.

Previous threats of violence

The background story:

A witness to the incident, a brother of victim 2, told the police that he was in a vehicle in the parking lot during the attack.

The witness then identified Richardson from a six-person line-up than the man who attacked the other two attacks.

The complaint states that the witness of the police said that he recognized Richardson on January 25 of an incident when he had removed about four blocks from the attack with his brother.

The witness informed the police, Richardson turned to her and asked her to buy a drink. They rejected and Richardson claimed that he was a gangster student from Chicago, who served in the federal prison.

The complaint adds that other people with Richardson “looked at the brothers and made trigger powder movements with their fingers”. The witness said they felt threatened, so they went off.

Richardson reports “he took up the conflict again” when he met the victims on February 15.

The source: A criminal complaint in Hennepin County.

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