Minneapolis man Robert Warren charged in Loring Park double homicide
Minneapolis man Robert Warren, 51, has been charged in the Loring Park double homicide after surveillance footage allegedly showed him ambushing two people as they exited an apartment elevator; both victims were killed and a shotgun and shells were recovered. Hennepin County prosecutors filed two counts of second-degree murder with intent and two counts of possessing a firearm after a violent-crime conviction; Warren, who has prior felony convictions for domestic assault and third-degree assault, was arrested at the scene and is scheduled for a first court appearance on Oct. 1, 2025.
Courts/Legal
Legal
Public Safety
🔍 Key Facts
- The suspect is identified as Robert Warren, 51.
- Warren has been charged in the Loring Park double homicide: two counts of second-degree murder with intent and two counts of possessing a firearm after a violent-crime conviction, filed in Hennepin County.
- Surveillance footage reportedly shows Warren 'ambushing' the victims as they exited an elevator; investigators recovered a shotgun and shells at the scene.
- Warren has prior felony convictions for domestic assault and third-degree assault.
- Warren was arrested at the scene and is scheduled for his first court appearance on Oct. 1, 2025.
📰 Sources (2)
Minneapolis man charged in Loring Park double homicide
New information:
- Suspect identified as Robert Warren, 51.
- Formal charges: two counts of second-degree murder with intent and two counts of possessing a firearm after a violent-crime conviction filed in Hennepin County.
- Surveillance footage described showing Warren 'ambushing' the victims as they exited the elevator; a shotgun and shells were recovered.
- Warren has prior felony convictions for domestic assault and third-degree assault.
- Warren was arrested at the scene and is scheduled for a first court appearance on Oct. 1, 2025.