Minneapolis police are investigating two mass shootings on the city’s near south side within 12 hours, injuring 13 people on September 16, 2025.
- Two separate mass shootings injured 13 people.
- Latest shooting at homeless encampment on East Lake Street.
- Mayor Frey plans to clear the homeless encampment.
- No arrests made in either shooting as of Tuesday.
- Police found multiple gun casings, suspect details unclear.
The latest shooting occurred around 10 p.m. at a homeless encampment near East Lake Street and South 28th Avenue. Eight people were shot, four seriously. Earlier that morning, at 11:10 a.m., another shooting nearby injured five men, one critically. Police found gun casings at two locations and are unsure if more than one gunman was involved. No arrests have been made in either case.
- Minneapolis police responded to two shootings, injuring 13 people, with no arrests as of September 16.
- The evening shooting was at a homeless encampment; four victims are in serious condition.
- The morning shooting involved five men, with one in critical condition, near East Lake Street and Stevens Avenue.
- Police found gun casings at two separate locations and are unclear if one or multiple shooters were involved.
Mayor Jacob Frey announced plans to clear the homeless encampment after the investigation concludes Wednesday morning. The property owner, Hamoudi Sabri, opposes the eviction but faces a city lawsuit. The shootings highlight ongoing safety concerns in Minneapolis, with authorities continuing to seek suspects.