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More than a dozen injured in Minneapolis shootings at homeless camp and near transit station

The city plans to clear the encampment after the investigation; four victims sustained life-threatening injuries in a shooting amid ongoing disputes over the site.

  • Thirteen people were wounded in two mass shootings at Minneapolis homeless encampments on Monday, with five remaining in critical condition, according to police reports.
  • The first shooting occurred near East Lake Street and Stevens Avenue, injuring five individuals, while eight were injured later at another encampment near South 28th Avenue and East Lake Street.
  • Investigators recovered multiple shell casings, indicating that some victims may have retaliated during the shooting, as per ABC News.
  • Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara stated that two shooting victims were found in tents, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey emphasized the safety issues surrounding homeless encampments.
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At least 13 people were injured, five of them critically, in two shootings that broke out at homeless camps in Minneapolis.

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Star Tribune broke the news in Minneapolis, United States on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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