At least 13 people were injured, five critically in two separate mass shootings at homeless encampments in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Monday. The first shooting took place at East Lake Street and Interstate 35W around 11am local time.

At around 10pm a second shooting occurred at South 28th Avenue and East Lake Street, just two miles away. Police say dozens of rounds were fired directly into crowds of people that had been congregating.

Police are currently investigating if the shootings are related. High powered semi automatic rifles were used in both shootings. The suspect or suspects are still at large.

"This is tragic. It's horrible. It's unacceptable, and, sadly, it's not surprising," Mayor Jacob Frey said at a press conference Tuesday.

The shootings come a week after Fox News host

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