Last updated March 6, 2026

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (Next Stamina) — Three people were injured in a rapid succession of separate shootings across Minneapolis on Thursday evening.
The state of play: The Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) is currently investigating three distinct violent incidents that occurred within a 20-minute window, stretching from Northeast to East Minneapolis, WCCO reported.
- Taylor Street NE: The first gunfire was reported at 6:29 p.m. on the 400 block of Taylor Street Northeast.
- West River Road: A second shooting occurred at 6:36 p.m. on the 2000 block of West River Road North, approximately 2.5 miles away.
- Franklin Avenue: The final incident was reported at 6:46 p.m. on the 800 block of Franklin Avenue East.
By the numbers: Preliminary police reports indicate that while the volume of calls was high, the casualties remained limited in each specific location.
- Victim count: Each of the three shootings resulted in exactly one victim.
- Injury status: All three victims suffered injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening.
- Time elapsed: The entire sequence of violence unfolded in only 17 minutes.
Between the lines: Despite the close proximity in timing, law enforcement officials do not believe these events are part of a singular coordinated effort or spree.
- No connection: Investigators stated that the three shootings do not appear to be related to one another.
- Ongoing probe: No suspects have been identified, and MPD continues to analyze evidence from all three scenes.
What’s next: Police are working to determine motives as the investigation remains active.