
Fourth of July chaos once again erupted in Minneapolis on Tuesday night.
Crowds gathered and shot off fireworks at Boom Island Park, the scene of a Fourth of July shooting last year where seven people were injured.
Videos posted online show those shooting off fireworks Tuesday night aiming them at nearby cars, pedestrians, homes and law enforcement responding to the scene.
Minneapolis police along with multiple Minnesota State Patrol troopers were at Boom Island Park, as well as Bde Maka Ska, in an effort to subdue the unruly crowds.
WCCO Radio reached out to the Minneapolis Police Department's public information office regarding Tuesday night's incidents, but received a message that the office was not taking messages.
There were no city-sanctioned fireworks shows in Minneapolis this year. Instead the city chose to host a laser show on Monday night.
MPD is also investigating a homicide that happened overnight. Police responded to the 1300 Block of Olson Memorial Highway where a man in his 40s was found suffering from a life-threatening gunshot wound. He later died at the hospital.