Crime & Safety

READ: 911 Transcript from Mpls. Shooting That Killed St. Louis Park Man

The City of Minneapolis released the document Tuesday showing conversations between emergency dispatch staff and people at the scene of the Sept. 17 shootings at Accent Signage that left Reuven Rahamim and 6 others, including the shooter, dead.

Reuven Rahamim, 61, the founder of Accent Signage Systems who was killed Sept. 27 in a workplace shooting, called St. Louis Park home.

Rahamim lived on Basswood Road in the Fern Hill Neighborhood. He also attended the Beth El Synagogue, where he was on the board of directors.

According to the Star Tribune, Rahamim and four others were shot and killed by Andrew Engeldinger, who apparently had just lost his job. Engeldinger then took his own life. He was dealing with mental illness, the paper reports.

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