One man was wounded Thursday night in a volley of gunfire near a north Minneapolis park.
Officers were called to the area near Glen Gale Park and 24th and Irving avenues N. about 8:45 p.m. after a ShotSpotter activation. Minneapolis police found shell casings at the scene, but the shooter or shooters had fled, said police spokesman John Elder.
A man was taken by acquaintances to Hennepin County Medical Center and treated for noncritical injuries, Elder said.
Scanner traffic indicated that at least 13 shots were fired.
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