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5/5 🧵 The final detail is the one that lingers: Ferrier’s family and colleagues are pushing both accountability and forgiveness. They want the suspects prosecuted, but they’re also choosing not to let rage be the whole story. That’s rare, and honestly stronger than vengeance. 📎 Source

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4/5 🧵 What makes this hit harder is who Ferrier was. He served 15 years in the Army, had multiple deployments to Afghanistan, and was credited with saving lives there. After military service, he worked with Every Third Saturday, helping veterans navigate paperwork, claims, benefits, resources, and even suicide prevention efforts. By all accounts, he was the guy who showed up when people needed help.

3/5 🧵 Police found him unconscious and rushed him to Hennepin County Medical Center. He underwent emergency brain surgery but never regained consciousness, and he died Sunday. Two suspects — Riniyah Allen, 19, and Jalaya Frost, 18 — were later arrested and booked on suspicion of first-degree murder. The case is still under active investigation.

2/5 🧵 Ferrier, 38, was at Rick’s Coffee Bar in Minneapolis on Friday afternoon when he saw people going into his pickup and taking his bag. He ran outside to stop them. When the suspects got into their car to flee, he jumped onto the hood to try to keep them from escaping. They drove about a block with him clinging on before he was thrown off and hit his head on the pavement.

1/5 🧵 Amos Ferrier survived combat and spent years helping other veterans rebuild their lives — and was killed over a bag stolen from his truck. That’s the part that punches you in the throat. The story isn’t just about a crime. It’s about how absurdly fast ordinary theft can turn fatal.