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, where two adult males were found deceased and a third male critically injured. The police discovered the bodies around 8:45 PM following reports of gunfire. Preliminary investigations indicate that all individuals involved were known to each other, although their specific relationships remain unclear. Emergency services transported the injured male to a local hospital for treatment. Authorities confirmed that no additional threats to the community exist, and all individuals involved have been accounted for.

The Major Crimes Unit is currently processing the crime scene, which highlights the seriousness of gun violence in the area. Spokane Police are actively seeking information from witnesses, urging anyone with relevant details or video footage to contact Crime Check at 509-456-2233. This incident underscores ongoing concerns about safety in Spokane.

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