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Gunman shot clubber in the head Gunman shot clubber in the head
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A gunman man shot a man in the head by mistake after chasing and shooting another man following a row outside a London nightclub. A gunman shot a man in the head by mistake after chasing and shooting another man following a row outside a London nightclub.
The first man was shot in the buttock, but the second victim, believed to be a passer-by, is in a critical condition in hospital.The first man was shot in the buttock, but the second victim, believed to be a passer-by, is in a critical condition in hospital.
Police said the first victim was shot as he left the Ivory Arch on Walworth Road, south London, on Sunday morning.Police said the first victim was shot as he left the Ivory Arch on Walworth Road, south London, on Sunday morning.
He fled as the gunman continued firing and the second man was hit in the head.He fled as the gunman continued firing and the second man was hit in the head.
Operation TridentOperation Trident
Detectives believe this man, aged 26, was outside a club called the Ministry of Salsa when he was shot.Detectives believe this man, aged 26, was outside a club called the Ministry of Salsa when he was shot.
He was taken to hospital by ambulance where he is described as in a critical condition.He was taken to hospital by ambulance where he is described as in a critical condition.
The first victim, aged 28, made his own way to hospital and is described as "stable".The first victim, aged 28, made his own way to hospital and is described as "stable".
Detectives from Operation Trident, the Metropolitan Police's initiative to fight gun crime in London's black communities are investigating the case.Detectives from Operation Trident, the Metropolitan Police's initiative to fight gun crime in London's black communities are investigating the case.