The shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis was the fourth deadly shooting in the city in just more than 24 hours. In total, the string of violence has left at least five people dead and 25 injured, according to police.

Police officials said the first shooting happened just before 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, when a man stepped out of a vehicle near the Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in the Phillips neighborhood and fired about 30 rounds from a high-velocity .223 rifle at a group of people on a sidewalk. One person was killed and six others were injured. Two people accused of “assisting” in the shooting have been arrested, but the gunman remains at large, Chief Brian O’Hara of the Minneapolis Police said.

Later on Tuesday, around 8 p.m., a man in his 20s was found shot in the city’s Whittier n

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