Deadly Bar Shooting In Downtown Minneapolis Leaves Four Wounded

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A fatal shooting inside a downtown Minneapolis establishment late Tuesday evening claimed one life and left three others with gunshot injuries. Officers responding to Bar Zia on the 400 block of 4th Street South around 11:40 p.m. discovered a chaotic scene with a large, agitated crowd engaged in physical confrontations. Police requested backup from additional officers and Hennepin County Sheriff’s deputies to manage the situation. A 21-year-old man who sustained multiple gunshot wounds died at the scene despite emergency medical efforts. The three other victims, one man and two women, were transported to Hennepin Healthcare with injuries that are expected to heal.

Investigation Reveals Altercation Turned Deadly

Preliminary findings suggest an argument between individuals who knew each other escalated into gunfire on the crowded dance floor. Investigators recovered at least 13 discharged .40-caliber shell casings from the scene. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara expressed frustration during a Wednesday afternoon press conference, stating that no dispute in a busy establishment should result in deadly violence. Authorities are examining how a firearm bypassed the venue’s security screening process, as the bar employs weapon checks for patrons entering the premises. The establishment has experienced an uptick in service calls recently, according to Chief O’Hara. Police arrested one individual for obstruction but have made no arrests directly related to the shooting itself.

Survivor Recounts Terrifying Experience

Chalisa Anderson, visiting Bar Zia for the first time with her best friend, witnessed the entire incident unfold directly in front of her. She was heading outside when she noticed several men fighting and immediately backed away before hearing approximately ten shots ring out. Anderson rushed toward the bartender area but heard additional gunfire, prompting her to drop to the floor for safety. She only realized she had been struck after noticing a hole in her pants near her knee with blood seeping through. Medical staff at the hospital informed her that she was either hit by shrapnel or deeply grazed by a bullet during the exchange. Anderson did not recognize anyone involved in the shooting and was unfamiliar with their identities.

Despite this incident and seven mass shootings occurring throughout 2025, Minneapolis continues to experience declining rates across major crime categories. The city has recorded approximately 50 fewer shootings and nine fewer homicides compared to the same period in 2024. Statistics from the Minneapolis crime dashboard indicate calls for shots fired have decreased 20 percent year over year, while gunshot victims and homicides dropped roughly 15 percent during that timeframe. Carjackings, robberies, and vehicle thefts have all fallen significantly, with stolen cars down by a quarter from previous highs. Some neighborhoods, particularly in North Minneapolis, have seen shooting incidents drop 33 percent collectively, with areas like Folwell experiencing substantial reductions in gun violence.

Authorities Seek Public Assistance

Police urge anyone with information about the shooting to contact authorities through multiple channels. Tips can be submitted anonymously to CrimeStoppers or sent directly to the Minneapolis Police Department via email at policetips@minneapolismn.gov. Individuals can also leave voicemail messages at 612-673-5848 with details that might help investigators. Chief O’Hara emphasized the importance of community cooperation in identifying the person responsible for pulling the trigger. The investigation remains active as detectives work to piece together the complete sequence of events and identify all parties involved in the deadly confrontation. The bar was hosting a special event that evening with all tables sold out, contributing to the crowded conditions when violence erupted.

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