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2 charged in shots fired incident outside Burnsville High School

Four arrested in relation to shooting at Burnsville graduation
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Two 18-year-old men face felony charges for their alleged involvement in an attempted shooting outside Burnsville High School after a graduation ceremony.

Police were already at the school Friday night for "security and crowd control," a criminal complaint said, when two groups began "arguing and flashing gang signs towards each other."

Around 8:30 p.m., police heard gunshots near the high school and went to investigate. Bystanders pointed officers to a nearby vehicle, inside of which were the two men now charged.

Inside the car, police found a handgun with an extended magazine and a bullet casing, the complaint states. Two more bullet casings were found on the street nearby, and a vehicle in the area had a bullet in one of its headlights.

Witnesses said one of the men charged was driving the car when someone in a leopard print jacket approached the passenger side and talked with the occupants. When the person in the jacket tried to punch the car, witnesses said, someone pointed a gun out of the passenger's side window and started shooting. No one was hurt, police said.

Both men charged denied firing the gun, but according to the complaint, a nickname used by someone at the scene identified one of the men as the shooter.

Both men are charged with two counts of drive-by shooting, a criminal complaint shows. One also faces a second-degree assault charge, and the other is charged with two additional counts of aiding an offender.

One of the men is scheduled to appear in a court hearing on June 24, and the other is expected back in court the day after.

Four people in total were arrested after the incident, which prompted a large law enforcement response.

Note: The video above originally aired June 7, 2025.

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