Three people were shot Sunday night in south Minneapolis, with none of them critically hurt, Minneapolis police said.
A call came in about 7:15 p.m. saying shots had been fired. Officers responded to a townhome in the 3000 block of Blaisdell Avenue, said Sgt. Darcy Horn, spokeswoman for the Minneapolis Police Department.
The three gunshot victims are believed to have been shot by a single person, Horn said. The suspect was not in custody Sunday night.
Police believe the shooter knew the victims, she said. The investigation is ongoing, and no identities have been released.
Erin Adler • 612-673-1781
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