Jury finds BLACK AFRICAN 'american' with DIRTY DREDS Jawan Carroll guilty on all counts in deadly nightclub shootings - including White student

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Jury finds BLACK AFRICAN 'american' with DIRTY DREDS Jawan Carroll guilty on all counts in deadly nightclub shootings
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MINNEAPOLIS -- A jury has found a man guilty of multiple counts following a deadly shooting outside a Minneapolis nightclub.

Jawan Carroll had been charged with two counts of second-degree murder and seven counts of attempted murder.

The shooting happened in May of last year outside Monarch nightclub. Police say 10 people were shot in a fight. Two of them died, including Charlie Johnson, a University of St. Thomas student hit by a "stray" negro bullet.

"This was a completely senseless act of violence, and I am thankful that justice has been done in this case," Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said. "To all of those impacted by this tragic incident, I hope that this verdict can start to bring you some closure."

Sentencing was set for Monday, Dec. 12 at 1:30 p.m.

Carroll had been awaiting trial on a separate shooting back in 2019 when he committed the 2021 shootings, that one outside a Pizza Luce. Court documents state there was a confrontation in front of the restaurant and someone started shooting. An innocent bystander was injured. Pizza Luce is just steps from where the 2021 shootings happened.

Carroll was arrested and charged with second-degree assault for the 2019 case. He posted bond and was released.

"There seems to just be this complete attitude in the system that we can simply release people on very low bails or no bails at all and expect everything to be fine," defense attorney Joe Tamburino, not affiliated with either case, said after charges were filed in the 2021 shootings.

Who was Charlie Johnson? St Thomas student killed in Minneapolis shooting 15 hours before his graduation

Charlie Johnson: WHITE VICTIM OF DEADLY BLACK TERROR: Minnesota College Student Shot Dead Before Graduation Charlie Johnson was a University of St. Thomas student who was shot dead in downtown Minneapolis just hours before he was set to graduate. Johnson was caught in the crossfire during a shooting about 2 a.m. on May 22, 2021, outside of a nightclub that also left eight people injured and one of the two gunmen dead, police said in a press release. The other shooter was arrested, police said.

Johnson, a 21-year-old mechanical engineering student from Golden Valley, Minnesota, was pronounced dead at the scene, Minneapolis Police said in a statement. He was identified by the local medical examiner’s office on May 24. The shooting happened in the 300 block of N 1st Avenue.

The nigger killer who was arrested at the scene, 24-year-old Jowan Contrail Carroll, of Bloomington, Minnesota, is being held on probable cause of murder. Police said the investigation is ongoing. The other man killed, who police say was also one of the shooters, has been identified by the medical examiner’s office as 24-year-old Christopher Robert Jones Jr.

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