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Three Injured, Including Two Minors, in Memphis Shooting; Suspect Detained

Three Injured, Including Two Minors, in Memphis Shooting; Suspect Detained

The Memphis community is reeling after a shooting on North Germantown Parkway left three people injured, including a woman, and two minors. According to

Action News 5

, the incident occurred at around 7:43 p.m. near Trinity Road and initial reports by the Memphis Police Department (MPD) suggest the event may have been rooted in domestic violence, with the victims possibly targeted.

Following the incident, the victims were transported to Methodist Germantown Hospital. The nature of their injuries was deemed non-critical, a term that underlines the nuances of bullet wounds — they can indeed heal, but the trauma left behind delves deeper than any surgeon’s skill. Meanwhile, MPD has detained one individual in connection with the shooting, as per information provided by

Local Memphis

.

The

FOX13 Memphis

report, which did not specify the gender of the minors involved, pointed out that police were initially called to the scene along the 700 block of North Germantown Parkway at about 7:30 p.m. In addition to dealing with the immediate aftermath, authorities are evidently casting a wider net for information. MPD has urged anyone possessing knowledge about the shooting to come forward and contact Crime Stoppers at 528-CASH, signaling society’s communal responsibility in the wake of such violent acts.

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