1 month ago | By CBS
MINNEAPOLIS - One man is critically injured after a shooting in north Minneapolis on Friday evening.
Minneapolis police say that officers responded to a shots fired call around 9:15 p.m. at the 800 block of Elwood Avenue North. When they arrived, they found a man in his 50s with apparent life-threatening gunshot wounds in the front yard.
He was taken to the hospital.
Investigators believe that there were three people - a woman and two men - inside the home when the shots were fired. The victim then went outside to the front yard, where officers found him.
Police believe at least one of the...
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1 month ago | By ABC
Three men were injured, one critically in a South Chicago shooting early Saturday, police said.
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