4 Men Arrested Amid Investigation Into Duluth Shootings

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Authorities in Duluth say that four men were arrested Monday morning in connection to an ongoing investigation into shootings in the city.

The Duluth Police Department says that members of a tactical response team and a drug and violent crime task force executed warrant operations on two homes in the city's downtown and Duluth Heights neighborhoods.

During the operations, officers arrested a 37-year-old man on a warrant for second-degree attempted murder, a 30-year-old man for selling fentanyl, a 29-year-old man for illegally possessing a gun, and a 49-year-old man for possessing fentanyl.

The officers also seized unspecified drugs and weapons.

Police say the investigation remains ongoing. WCCO-TV does not typically name people arrested until they are formally charged with a crime.

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