Authorities say both victims suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the incident.
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Two men were shot in a residential Glendale neighborhood, police said, and both are expected to survive after being taken to a hospital for treatment.
Officers responded to reports of gunfire in the area and found the two victims with gunshot wounds. Police said the injuries were not considered life-threatening, and both men were transported for medical care. The circumstances leading up to the shooting remained under investigation.
Investigators worked to piece together what happened, canvassing the neighborhood and speaking with potential witnesses. Authorities have not publicly identified the victims and have not said whether they knew each other. Police also have not confirmed if a suspect has been identified or taken into custody.
Officials said the shooting occurred in a residential area, drawing a significant police presence as officers secured the scene. Residents in the neighborhood reported hearing multiple gunshots, prompting calls to emergency services. Police urged anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continued.
Details about what may have led to the gunfire have not been released, and authorities have not indicated a possible motive. It was not immediately clear whether the shooting was targeted or random. Detectives are reviewing any available surveillance footage and other evidence collected at the scene.
Gun violence in residential neighborhoods remains a concern for local authorities, who often rely on community cooperation to solve such cases. Police said they will continue to provide updates as new information becomes available.
As of now, both victims are recovering, and investigators are working to determine the events that led to the shooting and identify any individuals responsible.
Author note: Last updated May 1, 2026.