MASS SHOOTING - Boom Island Park in Northeast Minneapolis - Over 100 Shots Fired
- 17GEN4
- Jun 1
- 2 min read
MINNEAPOLIS, MN — A mass shooting incident at Boom Island Park in Northeast Minneapolis left multiple people injured on the evening of June 1, 2025, prompting a significant response from emergency services. According to posts on X from crime watch accounts, including
@CrimeWatchMpls, the incident unfolded around 7:55 PM PDT, with reports of at least three confirmed victims. Emergency crews, including multiple responders and at least five EMS rigs, were dispatched to the scene to address the crisis.
Initial reports indicate that a 23-year-old male sustained gunshot wounds to the right hip and right arm, while a 20-year-old female was critically injured, suffering from cardiac arrest after being shot in the left chest. The extent of injuries to additional victims remains unclear at this time, as authorities have yet to release an official count or detailed updates on the conditions of those affected.
Mass shooting is being downplayed according to reports... '4' qualifies as a mass shooting - 'initial reports' indicate only 3 victims.
Minneapolis Park Police and the Minneapolis Police Department responded swiftly to the shooting, which occurred at Boom Island Park, a popular riverside location along the Mississippi River known for its scenic views and recreational amenities. No formal events were scheduled at the park on June 1, 2025, but it is not uncommon for locals to gather in the area, particularly during summer months.
As of 8:46 PM PDT on June 1, 2025, no arrests have been announced, and the circumstances leading up to the shooting remain under investigation. Authorities have not yet confirmed whether this incident is classified as a mass shooting, nor have they released information about a suspect or motive. The Minneapolis Police Department is expected to provide an official update as the situation develops.
Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact the Minneapolis Police Department at 612-230-6550 or submit tips anonymously to CrimeStoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477) or via CrimeStoppersMN.org.
This is a developing story, and further details will be provided as they become available from official sources, including the Minneapolis Police Department and the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board.
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