8 hurt, some critically, in July 4 Minneapolis park shooting

Spectators watch as fireworks explode overhead during a Fourth of July celebration in 2013 in Arizona. The city of Phoenix cited supply chain issues in canceling its three major Independence Day fireworks shows. (Photo: Julie Jacobson/AP, File)

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Eight people were wounded, some critically, in a shooting in a Minneapolis park during unofficial Fourth of July celebrations, according to officials.

Police said the shooting took place about 11:30 p.m. Monday at Boom Island Park.

“We were just watching fireworks and we just heard a whole bunch of shots,” Kaayla Laanaee told WCCO-TV. “I just heard them going over my head to the trees. I was just ducking by the lake.”

Eight people were wounded — some critically — in a shooting on Monday, July 4, 2022 in a Minneapolis park during unofficial Fourth of July celebrations, according to officials. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

First responders converged on the park and police began investigating and laying evidence markers.

Minneapolis Park Police said there was no formal July Fourth event or fireworks at the park, but that people had gathered there to celebrate the holiday.

Police say no one is in custody. Authorities have not released details about the eight who were taken to hospitals.

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