MINNEAPOLIS — Talks between the parties resulting from the City of Minneapolis' request for a court order preventing Hamoudi Sabri from opening more homeless encampments have not resulted in any agreements, according to a letter from city attorneys filed in court Monday afternoon.

As a result, city attorneys are urging Judge Thomas Conley to make his decision whether to issue an injunction against Sabri, whose property was the site of a shooting injuring seven people last week.

"The parties had a fulsome discussion but were unable to come to any substantive agreements on the underlying situation and the legal claims involving encampments on Defendants’ properties," Assistant City Attorney Sharda Enslin wrote in a status update to Judge Conley.

Conley asked Sabri to give him verbal assur

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