Three people were shot shortly after noon Sunday after an argument at a bus stop at Emerson Avenue N. and W. Broadway, Minneapolis police said. The suspect fled.
The three victims had non-life-threatening injuries and were taken by ambulance to the hospital, spokesman John Elder said.
Elder did not know the age or gender of the victims. He said police believe the victims and the suspect knew each other and the shooting devolved from some sort of argument.
No arrests had been made as of mid-afternoon Sunday, but police were following up on leads, Elder said.
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More From Star Tribune
More From Local
Variety
12 gorgeous new picture books for children this spring
Kao Kalia Yang, Edel Rodriguez and others cover subjects from immigration to fresh veggies to adventures at sea.
Local
Metro Transit steps up safety efforts with monitors displaying bus behavior for all to see
The strategy is to improve safety with a visual reminder to riders that their actions are being recorded.
Local
What we know about the Sen. Nicole Mitchell burglary allegations so far
The incident complicates the final weeks of the 2024 legislative session.
West Metro
Man shot by deputy in Montrose allegedly said during earlier clash he'd rather die than be arrested
Late last month during a prior standoff, he alluded that he would start shooting by referring to his Second Amendment rights, a court filing read.
Music
Icehouse owner hopes to avoid eviction as music scene rallies around Eat Street venue
"It'd be a shame to lose it," one musician said as the Minneapolis supper club faces a lawsuit over unpaid rent.