One man dead and 11 others wounded in Minneapolis shooting after ‘individuals on foot’ opened fire

One man is dead and 11 others wounded in Minneapolis shooting after ‘individuals on foot’ opened fire

  • Photographs posted to social media showed windows had been shot out
  • Screams were audible on a video posted to Facebook that showed the aftermath
  • The area is about three miles west of the Minneapolis commercial area and neighborhood hit by rioting in the wake of George Floyd´s May 25 death 
  • No one was in custody in connection with the shooting as of 4 a.m 

One man is dead and 11 people suffered non-life-threatening wounds in a shooting in Minneapolis, police said early Sunday.

Minneapolis police had first said 10 people had been shot with ‘various severity levels of injuries,’ but revised their total upward in a tweet posted just after 3 a.m. 

The area is about three miles west of the Minneapolis commercial area and neighborhood hit by rioting in the wake of George Floyd´s May 25 death. Police had not yet released details on what led to the shooting.

No one was in custody in connection with the shooting as of 4 a.m. A preliminary investigation indicated that ‘individuals on foot’ started shooting around 12:30 a.m. and later fled the scene.  The victims have not been identified. 

Photographs posted to social media showed windows at the Landmark’s Uptown Theatre and another storefront shot out.

 Screams were audible on a live video posted to Facebook that showed the aftermath at the scene.  

Police vehicles block the road after a shooting in Minneapolis on Saturday evening 

Photographs posted to social media showed windows at the Landmark's Uptown Theatre and another storefront shot out

Photographs posted to social media showed windows at the Landmark’s Uptown Theatre and another storefront shot out

One man is dead and 11 people suffered non-life-threatening wounds in a shooting in Minneapolis, police there said early Sunday

One man is dead and 11 people suffered non-life-threatening wounds in a shooting in Minneapolis, police there said early Sunday

Small crowds of people gathered, with some crouched over victims lying on the pavement before police officers on bicycles showed up to attend to them. 

Splatters of blood on the pavement were visible in the video after the victims were taken to local hospitals – some via ambulance and others in private vehicles, according to the police release. 

The man died at the hospital, not at the scene, according to the police daily media briefing sheet.

An initial tweet from Minneapolis police advised the public to avoid the area in Uptown Minneapolis, a commercial district that includes several bars and restaurants. 

Minnesota began allowing bars and restaurants to reopen with limited service on June 1 after some six weeks of closure because of the coronavirus pandemic.

People pass by shattered glass on a shopfront after a shooting in Minneapolis

Blood is seen on the ground after the shooting

People pass by shattered glass on a shopfront after a shooting in Minneapolis, left. Blood is seen on the ground after the shooting, right 

The area is about three miles west of the Minneapolis commercial area and neighborhood hit by rioting in the wake of George Floyd´s May 25 death after being arrested by police

The area is about three miles west of the Minneapolis commercial area and neighborhood hit by rioting in the wake of George Floyd´s May 25 death after being arrested by police

Floyd´s death has sparked a move to overhaul the Minneapolis Police Department, with a majority of City Council members pledging support for dismantling a department that many community activists have called brutal and racist. 

That´s prompted pushback from opponents who question how citizens will be protected from violent crime. Even the most aggressive proponents for change have acknowledged it´s many months away and they´re not sure what it will look like.

The injured were all adults, the police release said. The victim’s identity will be released by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner´s Office.

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