Major Crimes Investigating Double Homicide on Spokane's South Hill

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police responded to a shooting incident on September 24, 2025, at around 8:45 PM in the 4200 block of east 34th, leading to the deaths of two adult males. A third male sustained critical injuries and has been taken to a nearby hospital for urgent care. The preliminary investigation indicates that all involved individuals were known to each other, though the exact nature of their relationships is still being determined. Emergency responders assured the public that there is no ongoing threat related to this incident. The Major Crimes Unit is on-site to gather evidence and process the crime scene.

Authorities are actively seeking information from the public, asking anyone with relevant footage or details to reach out to Crime Check. This event highlights the ongoing issues of gun violence in urban areas. Spokane continues to grapple with the implications of such incidents on community safety and trust in law enforcement.

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