Merseyside police are interesting for data after a person on an electrical bike is believed to have discharged a firearm at two different males within the Liverpool district of Kirkdale.
A report was obtained at 4.40pm on Sunday afternoon {that a} gun had been fired on the junction of Stanley Road and Primrose Street.
No accidents have been reported and Merseyside police are at present making an attempt to determine the circumstances of this incident and discover these accountable.
Road closures have been in place on Stanley Road in the course of the night and motorists have been suggested to keep away from the realm.
Officers might be finishing up house-to-house, CCTV and forensic enquiries to assist determine the offenders and in addition present reassurance to residents.
Chief Inspector Hamish Rawcliffe mentioned: “The investigation is in the very early stages as we look to establish the circumstances of what happened.
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“While no accidents have been reported, discharging a firearm is extraordinarily reckless and harmful. I want to reassure the local people that we’re working to search out these accountable and produce them to justice.
“We have a zero-tolerance strategy to any individual concerned in using, possession of, and storage of firearms, and we are going to relentlessly pursue anybody concerned in one of these terrible criminality.
“If you have any information about this incident, please come forward. If you live in the area, I urge you to check your CCTV, smart doorbell footage or dashcam for anything that will help with the investigation.
“I urge these individuals to return ahead, both on to the police, or by way of Crimestoppers.”
Anyone with any CCTV, dashcam or doorbell footage or details about this incident, ought to get involved with the police via their social media desk on Twitter @MerseyPolice or Facebook ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre’ quoting incident reference 23000210908.
Source: information.sky.com”