A crowded downtown Minneapolis club erupted in gunfire shortly before closing time early Saturday, the sudden hail of bullets wounding nine people, including a member of the Minnesota Vikings.
Police were still looking for the gunman late Saturday in what they described as a gang-related crime in which only one of the victims was the intended target.
The shooting occurred at the 400 Soundbar at 3rd Avenue and 4th Street N., about 1:40 a.m. Police officers responding to the call found nine people injured with gunshot wounds, including one victim who needed CPR at the scene. Two of the injured had serious wounds but were in stable condition Saturday and are expected to recover.
Minnesota Vikings defensive lineman Linval Joseph was among the injured with a minor leg wound.
"This is an isolated incident," Assistant Police Chief Matt Clark said. "It's very unusual for the downtown area."
However, the attack was the latest in at least four instances of gang violence that have occurred downtown in less than a year. A November 2013 shooting inside the Epic nightclub left one man dead. Police linked that shooting, as well as two downtown drive-by attacks this April that wounded three people, to gang disputes.
Saturday's victims, men and women ranging in age from 20 to 25, were not identified by police. They were treated at Hennepin County Medical Center and North Memorial Medical Center.
Joseph, 25, the injured Viking, was described by the team in a statement as an "innocent bystander." He was hit in the calf by a stray bullet. The injury was minor, and he was treated and released at a hospital, the Vikings said.