
Minneapolis, Minnesota, primary firefighters, drivers, and other group members are mourning the loss of a favorite local fire and cyclist who was killed in a fight over the weekend.
Companions of Joseph C. Johns say he was known all across the U. S. as an eager bike rider with more than 100, 000 yards on his bicycle, KARE11 reported.  ,
His True Breed Motorcycle Club community appropriately referred to him as” Mls.”
According to the local news outlet, Minneapolis Police Department officers responded to the 900 wall of Cedar Avenue South on Sunday after receiving information of shots being fired at a group of people gathering in a parking lot.
” Authorities say an exchange of fire next occurred. Johns was hit and a second gentleman with non- life- disturbing injury arrived at] Hennepin County Medical Center ] in a private car” . ,
Johns was off- duty at the time of the firing, which is still under research with no detention.
The vice president of the True Breed Motorcycle Club, E. J. Matthews, described him as” only a beautiful soul.”
Matthews was inside the time the pictures started to ring out, but he rushed outside to assist his companion.
” I laid on the ground with him, and held him, and merely tried to talk to him”, he recounted.
On Sunday evening, motorcycle riders filled the lot to pay their respects to Johns and launch a balloon in his honor.
” He was like a brother to me”, said companion Keturah Coatie. ” Very genuine, always caring” . ,
They simply continued to advance. It was like at least for two hours. It just did n’t stop”, she said. ” It’s just so sad. I ca n’t believe he’s gone”.
Johns has worked for the Eden Prairie Fire Department since 2015 and the Eagan Fire Department since 2020.  ,
He carried that with him everywhere because he is a fire. For him to remain saving lives … to lose his life like that, that is tough”, said Ronson Beard, chairman of the motorcycle club.
” Joseph was an entity that was really thinking, really positive, really charismatic… and all focused on support above himself”, Eden Prairie Fire Chief Scott Gerber said.  ,
Eagan Fire Chief Hugo Searle said Johns was” caring” and “kind” on a Sunday conference call.  ,
” I ca n’t overemphasize those points”, he said.
” Joseph is not alone. Joseph may have access to the Eagan and Eden Prairie Fire Departments until his voyage is finished. People are currently working at the MEs company, and they will be there for him until his household brings him home, Searle continued.  ,
The Minneapolis Police Department is urged to get in touch with anyone with information on the unexplained violence.  ,