MINNEAPOLIS — After seven people were shot, one of whom may not survive, a Minneapolis city attorney asked Judge Thomas Conley for an emergency court order to prevent developer Hamoudi Sabri from re-opening the homeless encampment that drew the gun violence.
"I don't know how we're defining irreparable harm, but someone dying seems pretty close to it to me," Minneapolis City Attorney Sharda Enslin said.
On Tuesday, Sabri said that as soon as the police leave his property, he plans on moving the homeless back onto his lot.
"Soon as [the police] go, these guys are ready to go, and these guys have tents and replacements to all their belongings [the police] took into the garbage," Sabri said.
Regarding the court case, Sabri was also defiant.
"Bring it on. What are you going to sue me for?