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A tragic incident unfolded in a suburban Minnesota town when a 17-year-old was fatally shot just hours after sharing an Instagram post featuring him with a large sum of cash.
The young man, identified as Tyson Michael Goodsell, was discovered with a gunshot wound on Saturday. His body was found in a vehicle that had crashed into a townhouse in North Mankato.
According to the North Mankato police, officers responded to reports of gunfire in the area around 11 p.m. in Goodsell’s neighborhood.
Shortly after, authorities were alerted to a crash involving a white Hyundai sedan that had collided with a townhouse, roughly a five-minute drive from Goodsell’s residence.
Upon arriving at the scene, police found Goodsell inside the car and immediately began administering lifesaving efforts.
He was then taken in an ambulance to nearby Mayo Clinic Health System-Mankato hospital, where he was later pronounced dead, authorities said.
Police said that Goodsell was not shot at random and are investigating his death as a homicide. It is unclear if he was shot before or after the crash.Â
Investigators have not indicated whether the Mankato West High School football player’s final Instagram post was a contributing factor to the deadly crime.Â
Tyson Michael Goodsell, 17, was shot dead in North Mankato, Minnesota on Saturday night, just hours after he shared this photo on his Instagram page
Police said that Goodsell was not shot at random and are investigating his death as a homicideÂ
Goodsell was found dead from a gunshot wound on Saturday after the vehicle he was riding in crashed into a North Mankato townhouseÂ
Goodsell shared three photos of himself posing with a duffle bag filled with $100 bills on social media Saturday.
‘My outfit committed a murder,’ he captioned the carousel of images, unaware that they would be his last-ever post.
It is unclear if the photos were taken that same day or if Goodsell had the bag of money in his possession at the time of his murder.
A family member told KEYC that roughly one hour before the shooting, the teen had been working a closing shift at the local Papa Murphy’s pizza shop.Â
The restaurant closes at 9pm, according to hours listed online.Â
Investigators have not yet revealed specifics about Goodsell’s whereabouts between the end of his shift and the shooting.
His mother Carissa Weber, however, told The Minnesota Star Tribune that she last spoke with her son around 10pm that evening.
He reportedly told her that he wanted to go camping with a friend and she jokingly questioned why he wanted to be in a tent late at night, she said.
About an hour later she heard the shots that killed her son ring out, Weber recalled.Â
‘My outfit committed a murder,’ he captioned the carousel of three images, unaware that they would be his last-ever post
It is unclear if the photos were taken on Saturday or if Goodsell had the bag of money in his possession at the time of his murder
On Tuesday, police located a 2010 Chevrolet Impala that they believe to be connected to the crime.
But still no arrests have yet been made.
‘I would love to see somebody held accountable for my son, but I’m not angry. I think I’m just so sad,’ Weber told the newspaper.Â
‘I know what kind of potential he had, and I knew he was going to go places.’Â
Goodsell’s biological father, whom Weber claims was estranged from their son, has also publicly commented on his death.
‘Yes my son was shot in the head last night,’ Zach Goodsell wrote on Facebook early Sunday morning.Â
‘RIP Tyson GOODSELL ! Wish we could have had that talk man , u know ur daddy loves you!’
Zach then spoke directly to his son’s killer, writing: ‘This dude going to have a hard time in prison and it ain’t even gunna be on me . My name holds weight and his a** f****d up! Idk y god keep taking everyone and leaving me !’
Goodsell would have started his senior year at Mankato West High School this upcoming autumn. He played on the school’s football team
Goodsell’s biological father Zach shared this throwback photo of him and Tyson on Facebook, writing: ‘Yes my son was shot in the head last night…RIP Tyson GOODSELL ! Wish we could have had that talk man , u know ur daddy loves you!’
Goodsell would have started his senior year at Mankato West High School this upcoming autumn.
He played on the school’s football team and was looking forward to graduating next year, his mother said.
After graduation, Goodsell had planned to ‘leave town and be his own person.’
In the wake of his death, the teen’s loved ones have paid tribute to him by leaving comments on his final Instagram post.Â
‘You were taken too soon, you been missed so much,’ one user wrote.Â
‘Love you Tyson, prayers to your family,’ another said.Â
One friend added: ‘Rest in peace, so many prayers coming your way.’Â