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Gunman shot clubber in the head | Gunman shot clubber in the head |
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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 Trident | Operation 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. |
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