Minneapolis, MN (KROC-AM News) - Minneapolis police report that one person was killed and six others were wounded in a mass shooting this afternoon.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara met with reporters at the scene about two hours after the shooting. He stated that officers responded around 1:30 p.m. to a ShotSpotter notification indicating that approximately 30 gunshots had been fired at an intersection next to a Catholic high school in South Minneapolis.

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When officers arrived, they found one man fatally shot and five other men and one woman suffering from gunshot wounds nearby. Chief O’Hara said three of the victims sustained critical, life-threatening injuries but are expected to survive. He said it appears the shooter opened fire on a group of people standing on the sidewalk.

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He described the shooting as a “deeply troubling act of violence.” O’Hara said the weapon used was a high-velocity .223-caliber firearm.

The shooter fled the scene and has not been arrested, but Chief O’Hara said investigators are pursuing strong leads.

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The shooting occurred at the intersection of East 29th Street and Clinton Avenue, located behind Cristo Rey Jesuit High School.

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