Major Crimes Investigating Double Homicide on Spokane's South Hill

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police responded to a shooting Wednesday evening that resulted in two adult males being killed and a third sustaining life-threatening injuries. The incident occurred around 8:45 PM in the 4200 block of east 34th, where officers found the two deceased individuals and transported the third to a local hospital. Preliminary investigations indicate that all involved were known to each other, but their exact relationship is still under investigation. The Major Crimes Unit is on-site to secure and process the scene, ensuring that the community remains safe with no ongoing threats reported. Authorities are requesting that anyone with relevant information or video footage contact Crime Check at 509-456-2233.

Emergency services are available for immediate assistance, and mental health resources are provided for those affected. The police response highlights the urgency of addressing violent incidents in the community and ensuring public safety. This shooting marks a tragic event for Spokane, prompting local officials to reaffirm their commitment to addressing crime effectively.

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