Major Crimes Investigating Double Homicide on Spokane's South Hill

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police responded to a shooting on September 24, 2025, in the 4200 block of east 34th, resulting in two adult males dead and a third critically injured. The preliminary investigation indicates that all involved were known to each other, but the specifics of their relationships will be clarified as the investigation unfolds. Emergency services transported the surviving male to a local hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries. Officers confirmed that no additional injuries occurred and that all individuals involved have been accounted for. The Major Crimes Unit is on-site to process the scene and gather evidence.

Authorities reported no current threats to the community, which has raised concerns following similar incidents in the area. Police are asking anyone with information or video footage to reach out to Crime Check at 509-456-2233. This incident highlights ongoing issues related to gun violence within the community.

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