Sirens tore through the dark as South St. Cloud woke to gunfire and blue lights. Two men down. A suspect running. Neighbors watching from behind curtains, wondering if the danger had really passed—or just gone quiet. Police say there’s no “active threat.” But the questions, the fear, the anger over guns and safety on 8th Avenue South are only just beg… Continues…
In the dim hours before sunrise, a quiet residential block became a crime scene, its stillness shattered by an argument, two gunshots, and a desperate attempt to intervene. Within minutes, officers were chasing a fleeing suspect between houses, recovering a handgun, and sealing off 8th Avenue South with yellow tape as residents watched from windows in disbelief. What
followed was methodical and relentless: shell casings photographed, ballistic tests run, cameras checked, and shaken neighbors asked to relive what they heard at 4:20 a.m.
By afternoon, a 31‑year‑old suspect sat in jail facing first‑degree assault charges, while both injured men remained hospitalized but expected to survive. City leaders promised extra patrols; the nearby university urged vigilance; neighborhood groups scheduled emergency meetings about lights, cameras, and communication. The investigation will determine motive and additional charges, but the community’s work is longer: rebuilding a sense of safety on a street that now knows how fast an ordinary morning can turn violent. Read more below