Police responded to reports of gunfire in the 3500 block of North 15th Street in Tampa early Friday morning. When officers arrived, they found a woman in her mid‑20s and a man in his mid‑50s with multiple gunshot wounds. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The man was taken to a hospital but later died from his injuries.
Victims and Investigation
Authorities confirmed that the two adults knew each other, and there is no indication of an ongoing threat to the surrounding neighborhood. The Tampa Police Department has opened an active investigation and is asking anyone with information to contact detectives.
Children Safe and Reunited
Three young children were present in the residence at the time of the shooting. Police verified that none of the children were injured. After the scene was secured, the children were placed in the care of family members and have been safely reunited.
Community Resources
The department reminded residents that a range of crisis support services remain available, including the 911 emergency line, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (988), and local domestic‑violence hotlines such as The Spring of Tampa Bay (813‑247‑SAFE) and the Florida Domestic Violence Hotline (800‑500‑1119). The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay (211) and online mental‑health resources on the city’s website also offer assistance.
Police Statement
“We are treating this as an active investigation and will release further details as they become available,” said a Tampa Police spokesperson. The department emphasized that the incident appears isolated and that there is no broader danger to the public.
What Residents Can Do
Anyone who witnessed the shooting or has relevant information is urged to call Tampa Police at (813) 274‑8000. The department also encourages residents to stay informed through official channels and to utilize the listed support lines if they or someone they know is experiencing emotional distress.
Original reporting: Tampa Free Press — read the source article.