Rift in Minneapolis strip club spills into street, where man shot and critically wounded, police say

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A man in his 40s was critically wounded in a shooting linked to a dispute at Rick's Cabaret in downtown Minneapolis early Sunday morning. The conflict began around 3:40 a. m. when police responded to an assault report in the 300 block of 3rd Street S. Officers soon heard gunfire and discovered the victim suffering from potentially life-threatening injuries.

An ambulance transported him to HCMC, where his condition remains undisclosed. Preliminary reports indicate that the altercation escalated from inside the strip club to the street, where it culminated in gunfire. Police have yet to announce any arrests or elaborate on the circumstances surrounding the incident. This shooting raises significant concerns about safety in downtown Minneapolis, particularly given its proximity to police headquarters. Authorities are expected to enhance patrols in the area as investigations continue.

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