Minneapolis, MN – Prominent Israeli Jewish Businessman Killed In Shooting

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    This undated photo provided by Chad Blumenfield shows his father-in-law Reuven Rahamim, owner of Accent Signage Systems, a sign-making business in Minneapolis that was the site of a workplace shooting Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. A police spokesman says the gunman killed four people, including Rahamim, and injured four more before turning the gun on himself. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Chad Blumenfield)Minneapolis, MN – The founder of a sign-making business was among four people killed in a shooting at his Minneapolis office, the businessman’s son-in-law said Friday.

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    Reuven Rahamim was shot to death in the Thursday attack at Accent Signage Systems Inc. in a residential neighborhood on the north side of the city, Chad Blumenfield said in a statement.

    An “incredibly proud husband, son, father and grandfather, has passed away in a senseless act of violence,” Blumenfield said. “Other members of the Accent family tragically lost their lives as well, and we mourn their loss.” He provided no details.

    According MinnPost, Rahamim is the son of Iranian Jews that had come to the Israel in the late 1940s. In 1974 Rahamim’s family emigrated from Israel to Minnesota; after starting Accent Signage Systems in the early 1980s out of the basement of his Minneapolis home.

    Police spokesman Sgt. Stephen McCarty said the gunman also injured four people in the attack before apparently shooting himself. Police have not released the shooter’s identity or a motive.

    A police summary of the shooting issued early Friday described a chaotic scene, with multiple 911 calls from the business and a caller saying someone had been shot inside. When police arrived, they found four people already dead.

    Of the wounded, John Souter’s condition was upgraded from critical to serious as of Friday morning and Eric Rivers remained in critical condition, according to Christine Hill, a spokeswoman for the Hennepin County Medical Center where they were being treated. She had no information on the condition of a third man earlier listed in critical condition.
    A Minneapolis police officer stands at the entrance of Accent Signage Systems as police investigate a shooting at the business that police say left "several" people dead, including the shooter, who was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 in Minneapolis.  (AP Photo/Craig Lassig)
    A fourth person injured has been treated and released, Hill said Friday.

    Police spokesman Steve McCarty said police late Thursday searched a house where the suspected gunman had lived but found “nothing that we know of.” He declined to confirm a newspaper report that named the suspect.

    Accent spokeswoman Wendy Khabie declined comment Friday morning.

    Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton expressed his condolences to the families and friends of those involved.

    “I deplore this senseless violence. There is no place for it anywhere in Minnesota,” Dayton said.

    Dozens of police squad cars and SWAT officers swarmed the Bryn Mawr neighborhood where the business is located, after an employee called 911 around 4:30 p.m. to say shots had been fired. The first officers on the scene evacuated people from the business that makes interior signage and closed off several blocks.

    Marques Jones, 18, of Minneapolis, said he was outside a building down the street having his high school senior pictures taken when he and his photographer heard gunfire that sounded close.

    “We heard about four to five gunshots,” Jones said. “We were shocked at what happened and we just looked at each other. We all just took off running to our vehicles.”


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    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    11 years ago

    BD”E A senseless act of violence. H”YD

    sambayon
    sambayon
    11 years ago

    Actually his jewish partner was also murdered by a employee that was fired a few hours before

    shredready
    shredready
    11 years ago

    the question is why?

    shredready
    shredready
    11 years ago

    Buckingham, who lives feet from the business, tells KARE-TV that she used to work at the sign company as a receptionist and knows the victims and the shooter. She did not witness the shooting but is in contact with current employees who did.

    Although police did not confirm, she says the gunman was an employee at the business and was laid off Thursday, KARE reports.

    GEULA
    GEULA
    11 years ago

    sick story.

    CherryKnish
    CherryKnish
    11 years ago

    How long did it take the police to show up?