2 arrested in shooting, stabbing at Mpls. motorcycle club

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Minneapolis police arrested two people after a shooting early Sunday morning at a local motorcycle club. 

Officers found two victims when they arrived at Hell's Lovers Motorcycle Club in north Minneapolis after reports of shots fired in the area.

Police discovered a woman suffering from a gunshot wound to her head and one adult man suffering from a stab wound to his abdomen, according to a release.

The woman is currently in critical condition and the man is being treated for a non-life threatening injury.

While officers were at the hospital, a third victim related to this incident arrived with a non-life threatening gunshot wound to his ankle.

Officers arrested 31-year-old Kelvin McInnis at the scene where a handgun was recovered.

As more officers arrived, they saw a motorcycle leaving the area and attempted to conduct a traffic stop. The motorcyclist fled but eventually pulled over for officers in Robbinsdale. The suspect, 21-year-old Andrew Tyus, was arrested and a handgun was recovered. He was booked into Hennepin County Jail.

Officers from the Fourth Precinct will be out in the neighborhood tomorrow talking with the community about the shooting. Anyone with questions or information is encouraged to speak with the officers.