South Minneapolis shooting leave 3 adults, 1 juvenile injured

A shooting in Minneapolis left three adults and a juvenile with non-life-threatening injuries. (FOX 9)
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - A shooting in Minneapolis late Tuesday night left three adults and one juvenile injured.
South Minneapolis shooting
What we know:
Minneapolis police said four people were inside a car near 29th Street West and Pleasant Avenue South when a person walking in the area fired shots toward the vehicle, hitting those inside.
Officers found a man and juvenile, who were inside the vehicle at the time of the shooting, on the 1100 block of Lagoon Avenue in Uptown. Shortly after, officers were notified that the other two men had been found on the 100 block of 26th Street West.
Police said all four people sustained apparent non-life-threatening gunshot wounds and were transported to area hospitals. Authorities did not share the extent of their injuries.
What we don't know:
Police say investigators are still working to determine the circumstances surrounding the shootings.
The person who fired shots fled the scene before officers arrived. No arrests have been made.
Recent violence
By the numbers:
Two separate fatal shootings within minutes of each other also occurred on the city's southside on Monday night.
Minneapolis police are working to determine whether the fatal shootings are related.
The Source: Information provided by the Minneapolis Police Department