Two men are dead and another injured after a shooting in north Minneapolis early Friday, March 8.

The shooting occurred at about 3 a.m. at an illegal “after-hours” club on the 3800 block of Fremont Avenue North, according to Minneapolis police.

There were 50 to 100 people in the building when shots were fired. One of the men was found dead inside the building, the other was found outside, according to police spokesman Sgt. Stephen McCarty.

About 20 minutes after the shooting, a man was admitted to the Hennepin County Medical Center with gunshot wounds police linked with the shooting. The wounds are not considered life-threatening.

The incident is still under investigation and no suspects are yet in custody, police said. Anyone with information is asked to call 612-692-8477.

Based on preliminary information, there is no threat to the public, according to police.

City spokesman Matt Laible said the building had been operating as a club for some time in a neighborhood that’s not zoned for clubs. Inspectors have issued at least three citations, including for illegally selling alcohol.

This report includes information from the Associated Press. Joseph Lindberg can be reached at 651-228-5513. Follow him at twitter.com/JosephLindberg.