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Shooting victim 'a 14-year-old' Teenagers hurt in double shooting
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A 14-year-old boy is believed to be one of two youths taken to hospital after a double shooting in Nottingham. Two youths aged 15 and 17 were taken to hospital after a double shooting in Nottingham, police have confirmed.
Police and East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) confirmed they were called to Palin Street in the Hyson Green area at 2145 GMT on Friday.Police and East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) confirmed they were called to Palin Street in the Hyson Green area at 2145 GMT on Friday.
The two youths were taken to Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre with gunshot wounds, EMAS said. The two boys, both local, were taken to Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre with gunshot wounds, EMAS said.
A police spokesman said the two victims' injuries were not thought to be life-threatening. A police spokesman said the victims' injuries were not thought to be life-threatening.
He added that no-one had been arrested.He added that no-one had been arrested.
One local man - who asked not to be named - told BBC Radio Nottingham: "I think it's terrible - there's shootings going on all the time, it's so common now.One local man - who asked not to be named - told BBC Radio Nottingham: "I think it's terrible - there's shootings going on all the time, it's so common now.
"It's getting more and more common to see roads cordoned off like this and - instantly - shootings cross your mind.""It's getting more and more common to see roads cordoned off like this and - instantly - shootings cross your mind."
Police say that a number of local roads have been cordoned off and are likely to remain closed for some time this morning. Police say that a number of local roads have been cordoned off and are likely to remain closed for some time.
No further details of the victims have been released.