Calgary police say Pineridge shooting was 'planned and targeted'
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Calgary police are continuing to look for suspects in a shooting in Pineridge last week that injured an innocent bystander.
Calgary police are continuing to search suspects in a shooting in Pineridge last week that injured an innocent bystander.
Police were called to the 200 block of Pinemill Way N.E. at 1:15 p.m. after a man had been reported shot.
When police arrived, they determined that the shooting was connected to a "planned and targeted incident" where the suspects were lying in wait for their victim.
"When the intended target exited his residence, offenders began shooting and chased the man," police said in a release.
"The man took shelter in a nearby residence, where several innocent bystanders were standing outside."
During the course of the shooting, a man in his 40s was hit by a bullet.
The victim was taken to hospital in stable condition.
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