Overview
- Minneapolis police say a gunman fired about 30 rounds from a .223-caliber rifle at a group across from Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, killing one person and injuring six, three critically but all expected to survive.
- The suspect in the Minneapolis attack fled in a vehicle; ShotSpotter alerts, surveillance video and other evidence are being analyzed as investigators express confidence they can identify the shooter.
- Two additional fatal shootings were reported in Minneapolis within hours — one on 3rd Avenue South Tuesday evening and another downtown early Wednesday — bringing the 24-hour toll to three dead and eight wounded across three multiple-victim incidents, according to Chief Brian O’Hara.
- In New York City, four separate Bronx shootings over roughly eight hours left two men dead and two others wounded, including a 31-year-old Amazon delivery worker struck in the ankle during a crossfire in West Farms.
- NYPD released surveillance images tied to the Anthony Avenue homicide, reported overall declines in shootings and murders in the borough this year, and community groups planned a vigil at Haffen Park as investigations continued without arrests.