Major Crimes Investigating Double Homicide on Spokane's South Hill

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police responded to a shooting on September 24, 2025, at approximately 8:45 PM, where they found two adult males deceased and a third critically injured. This shooting occurred in the 4200 block of East 34th and has prompted an investigation by the Major Crimes Unit. Initial findings indicate that all individuals involved were known to each other, although their exact connections remain to be determined. The third male was quickly transported to an area hospital for treatment of his life-threatening injuries. Authorities reassured the public that there is no ongoing threat related to this incident.

Police are actively seeking information from witnesses and have requested anyone with video footage to contact Crime Check. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding gun violence in the Spokane community. Emergency services are available for those in need of mental health support or other resources related to the incident.

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