Major Crimes Investigating Double Homicide on Spokane's South Hill

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police responded to a shooting on Wednesday night in the 4200 block of East 34th, resulting in two adult males dead and one critically injured. The police discovered the victims upon arrival, and preliminary investigations suggest that all parties involved were acquainted. The third male was taken to a hospital for urgent medical care, while authorities confirmed there are no additional threats to the public. The Major Crimes Unit is on-site to process evidence and gather further details about the incident. Police are requesting anyone with information or video footage to contact Crime Check.

This incident underscores the persistent issue of gun violence in Spokane, prompting community concern and calls for action. Past incidents have raised awareness about the need for enhanced public safety measures. The investigation continues as authorities work to establish the exact circumstances surrounding the shooting.

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