Major Crimes Investigating Double Homicide on Spokane's South Hill

Spokane, WALocal News

A shooting in Spokane late on September 24, 2025, left two adult males dead and a third critically injured. Spokane Police confirmed that all individuals involved are accounted for, and the Major Crimes Unit is processing the scene for evidence. The preliminary investigation suggests that the deceased and the injured male were known to each other, but their exact relationships remain under investigation. The critically injured male has been transported to a nearby hospital for treatment, and officials do not believe there are any ongoing threats to public safety. Authorities are actively seeking information from witnesses and video footage related to the incident.

Spokane Police have reminded the public to report any relevant details to Crime Check. This incident underscores ongoing concerns about gun violence in urban areas. The community is encouraged to remain alert as law enforcement conducts its investigation.

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