Two shot outside Mariucci Arena Friday released from hospital
Two people who were shot Friday night following a Wayzata High School graduation ceremony held on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis have been released from the hospital, university officials said.
The two men, ages 49 and 19, were injured in a 8:20 p.m. shooting Friday outside Mariucci Arena following the ceremony.
A suspect in the shooting is in custody. The investigation by university police, Minneapolis police and the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office is continuing.
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