Police on Monday continued their pursuit of whoever is responsible for the killing of a man who was found shot to death in a vehicle in Robbinsdale.
An officer on patrol early Friday afternoon saw the man slumped over in a vehicle in the 3700 block of N. Quail Avenue, police said.
"The incident does not appear to be random in nature," a statement from police said.
On Sunday, Police Chief Pat Foley said that "no arrests have been made at this time, and we are still looking for potential suspects."
The man's identity has not been released.
Foley made an appeal for anyone with information about the killing to contact police at 763-531-1220.
Paul Walsh
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