A man has been charged in connection with a fatal shooting that left one person dead and two others targeted in a broad-daylight gunfire exchange in north Minneapolis last November.
Moore, identified as the third shooter, was recognized through his association with the others and his own statements during a police interview. When shown video evidence, Moore did not deny being at the scene or firing a weapon. Instead, he reportedly remarked, “I’m not the only 400-pound person in the state.” He also acknowledged that he and Lyons were always together.
Messages and phone records indicated that Moore had communicated with Lynch and Lucas shortly before and after the shooting. A message recovered from Lyons’s cellphone hours after the incident suggested Moore was with him at the time, referring to him by the nickname “Fat fat.” Authorities also linked a firearm used in the shooting to another case involving the same group.
Gang affiliations were noted in the complaint, with investigators identifying Moore, Lynch, and others as members of the “Lowz,” a Minneapolis street gang. The victims were identified as members of the rival “Highs” gang.
Moore is currently not in custody and a warrant has been issued for his arrest.










