An 11-year-boy has died after being shot in the neck in the Croxteth area of Liverpool, police said.
An 11-year-boy has died after being shot in the neck in the Croxteth area of Liverpool.
The incident happened shortly after 1930 BST in the car park of the Fir Tree public house on Fir Tree Drive.
The incident happened shortly after 1930 BST in the car park of the Fir Tree public house on Fir Tree Drive.
A witness said the victim was with two other boys when someone rode past on a bicycle and fired three shots, one of which hit the boy.
A witness said the victim was one of three boys playing football when a teenager on a BMX bicycle fired three shots, one of which hit the boy.
He was rushed to Alder Hey Hospital but police later confirmed that he had died from his injuries.
He was rushed to Alder Hey Hospital but police later confirmed that he had died from his injuries.
Officers have sealed off the scene and no-one has yet been arrested in connection with the shooting.
'Gangs of youths'
'Gangs of youths'
Officers are at the scene and police are treating the shooting as a major incident. No-one has yet been arrested in connection with the shooting.
The eyewitness, who did not want to be named but was drinking outside the pub, said a teenager wearing a hoodie rode up to the car park and fired three shots from a distance of about 30 metres from the boy.
One shot missed the boys and another hit a car, while the other bullet entered the victim's neck.
People came from the pub to help the victim, whose mother was also called to the scene.
A spokesman for North West Ambulance Service said: "We treated an 11-year-old with serious gunshot wounds."
A spokesman for North West Ambulance Service said: "We treated an 11-year-old with serious gunshot wounds."
He added a bullet had hit the boy in his neck leaving him in a critical condition.
He added the boy was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The boy was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The area around the pub was made a "designated area" by police last year, meaning officers could disperse groups and move people away from the area.
The area around the pub was made a "designated area" by police last year, meaning officers could move people away from the area.
The decision was made in response to concerns raised by local residents about youths gathering outside the pub and local shops.
The move came in response to concerns raised by local residents about youths gathering outside the pub and local shops.
At the time, Neighbourhood Inspector Louise Harrison said: "The designated area has been introduced in response to concerns about gangs of youths who hang around the local area behaving in an anti social way."
At the time, Neighbourhood Inspector Louise Harrison said: "The designated area has been introduced in response to concerns about gangs of youths who hang around the local area behaving in an anti social way."
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