Four men face charges following an alleged robbery setup in Mankato that resulted in the murder of a 17-year-old white boy.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Four men have been charged in connection with a robbery setup in Mankato, Minnesota, that led to the shooting death of 17-year-old Tyson Michael Goodsell. The killing occurred when Goodsell was lured to sell THC cartridges and was subsequently shot by members of what has been described as a “Somali gang” and one white accomplice. 👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Alleged shooter Abdikhadar Fakhi Mohidin, Ahmed Fuad Mohamud, Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud, and Ryan Robert Wolner are the primary suspects charged in the case. 📰 DETAIL: The criminal complaints allege that Goodsell was set up by a witness who arranged the sale of THC cartridges. Wolner allegedly arranged the robbery. Mohidin reportedly fired six shots into Goodsell’s car after he attempted to drive away, with Goodsell receiving a fatal gunshot to the head and crashing into a townhome. 🎯 IMPACT: The charges against the suspects include second-degree murder, attempted robbery, and conspiracy, highlighting the severity of the crime. Several were on bail for serious charges at the time of the killing. 📍 WHEN & WHERE: The incident took place in Mankato, Minnesota, on the night of May 23, 2026. |
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