A teenager was killed and two others were wounded in a shooting incident on the Leech Lake Reservation in Minnesota.
The victim was identified as Brandon Humphrey, 17. Shea Fleming, 20, and Charles Croaker Jr., 20, were wounded.
The shooting took place early Friday, October 21. Tribal, local and state officials are investigating.
Leech Lake has been the site of a number of violent crimes in recent years. Law enforcement officials and Indian leaders say gangs have infiltrated the reservation.
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