UNSOLVED: Joseph Sodd III murdered 13 years ago

NOTE:  I can’t find any new information on Joseph’s murder.  Heck I can’t even find his unsolved murder on Crime stoppers! There is also a Joseph Sodd III memorial fund but nothing has been done since 2019.

On 18 June 2008 Joseph Sodd III was murdered near the intersection of 19th Avenue South and 7th Street South, near the Cedar Riverside neighborhood in Minneapolis. He was home from college for the summer and his family and friends are asking for your help. The motive for this murder is unclear at this time. Homicide investigators have put in hundreds of hours on this case and have developed many leads.
Sodd died in the early morning hours from a sharp force injury.

Investigators believe there are still members of the community that have information about this case.

If you have any information, please call Call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or the Minneapolis police at 1-800-692-TIPS

Late-night homicide in Cedar-Riverside claims life of  young dancer
By Roxanne Bergeron | June 19, 2008

Around 2 a.m. on the morning of Wednesday, June 18, a man was found stabbed and unconscious near the intersection of South Seventh Street and 19th Avenue South, near Augsburg College in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood. He died shortly thereafter at Hennepin County Medical Center.

The victim has been identified as 20-year-old Joseph Sodd, III, an alumnus of Perpich Center for Arts Education. He was a dancer and a student at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle. No arrests have been made at this time. The Minneapolis Police Department Homicide Unit is investigating the crime.

The day before Sodd’s murder, a crime alert was issued for several neighborhoods on the East Bank near the University of Minnesota. Como, Marcy Holmes, Prospect Park and the University of Minnesota neighborhoods are involved in the alert. Three robberies of person have occurred since June 1, all involving female victims and black male suspects.

A personal safety workshop is scheduled for Tuesday, July 15 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Eastside Neighborhood Services, 1700 Second Street NE, Minneapolis. Call Second Precinct Crime Prevention Specialist Carol Oosterhuis at 612-673-2874 to register.

The crime alert advises the following:
Avoid carrying a purse or bag with valuables (large amounts of cash, checkbook, credit cards, etc). If you carry cash, carry a small amount in your front pocket or wear a waist pack that can be covered by a shirt or jacket. Do not resist if a robber wants your handbag. Being pulled down by the shoulder strap of your bag or purse can cause injuries.

Victims of robberies can be any age and race and can be men or women. Take the following precautions:

Try to walk with another person. If you are walking in or near the University of Minnesota, you can contact 624-WALK for the University escort service.

Carry as little cash as possible. Carry your keys and money in a pocket, not in a purse or wallet.

Be observant and aware of your surroundings. Avoid being absorbed in telephone conversations or music.

Avoid alleys or poorly lit areas.

If you feel uneasy, go directly to a place where there are other people.

If you are walking at night, choose well-lighted streets.

If a robber approaches you, do not resist. Try to get a good description of the robber, as well as vehicle description and license plate number. Call 911 immediately.

Do the Right Thing
By fearnoart44 | FEBRUARY 18, 2009 — 2:45PM

I knew him as “Booshi”. In the early morning of June 18, 2008 “Booshi” or Joseph Sodd III was violently murdered in the Cedar-Riverside area of Minneapolis.

His Mom and Dad, Liz and Joe, are old friends of mine. And Booshi was their first-born. Joe and Liz were one of the first of my friends to have a child, so this boy was something special to us. Over the years I moved out of town and lost touch with Joe and Liz, Booshi and their second child, Alden. But in 2004, there was a reunion of sorts and I was reacquainted with Joe and Liz. They could not stop talking about the now-high school student, Booshi and what a fantastic performer he was becoming. He was a dancer! Imagine that. Where did that gene come from? And how refreshing to encounter parents who actually relished the fact that their son was an artist. They loved that boy. And oh, were they proud of him.

No one should lose a child to such violence. His case remains unsolved. A reward has recently been offered. Someone out there must know something about this crime. Please do the right thing for this extraordinary young man and his family. Call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or the Minneapolis police at 1-800-692-TIPS

 

The First 48
S 8 E 10
Out of Sight / Missing Piece
Mar 19, 2009 | 45m 15s | TV-14
In Minneapolis, after a night out with friends, a college student is stabbed to death while getting on his scooter to ride home. During a canvass of the crime scene, lead investigator Sgt. John Holthusen is confronted with the neighborhood’s escalating violence when he catches a man being attacked. Holthusen must determine if the assailant is also the killer.
And in Miami, Detectives Rick Martinez and Emiliano Tamayo investigate the murder of a teenaged boy shot in a residential backyard. The case takes a dramatic turn, when detectives learn about a dispute between the victim and two of his teenaged friends. Detectives need find out if the friends are innocent or if they committed the ultimate act of betrayal.

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Here is 48 Hours episode

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11 thoughts on “UNSOLVED: Joseph Sodd III murdered 13 years ago

  1. Gee, why not get any detective physic medium, it needs to solve and once for all! Why is so hard to ask for help and save hours, money and trips. I saw on the tv a lady name is Nancy Weber who helped to solve with detectives, can be on the phone or the places It is great help instead free murders walking on the earth and plus it likely to kill again. My consolation to Joe Sodd. Break my heart because he is so young and handsome!

  2. Honestly i would have gotten all names of the crew of the somali gang of the area and Im assuming they never found any DNA on sodd if they did they can put the fingerprints and or anything into the national database online and show what happend that day

    1. I just watched the First 48 episode and they did find DNA on his clothing. They were unable to match it to anyone. Hopefully with new technology now available they will be able to do a genealogical trace and find the killer that way.

  3. Please tell me why we aren’t sending gang members back to where they come from if they are actively behaving and acting as a gang in our country but they actually come from a different country. Don’t we have enough “American” gang members here already without bringing more in?

    1. Hi Donna, that’s a great question! I don’t know why they aren’t deporting these gang members committing crimes! It’s a sad world we live in when it seems the criminals have more rights than law abiding citizen’s.

      1. It makes me so mad when they demand an attorney. I want to slap a phone down in front of them and say, “here, call your home country and ask them to send you one!” If they are not citizens, they don’t deserve an attorney paid for with our tax dollars!

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