
Four men injured in ByWard Market shooting
CTV
Ottawa police say four men were located on Clarence Street with gunshot wounds at approximately 1:30 a.m. Two of the men suffered life-threatening injuries.
Four people suffered injuries in an overnight shooting in the ByWard Market.
Ottawa police officers on foot patrol responded to a series of gunshots at approximately 1:30 a.m. Saturday.
Police say officers found four men with gunshot wounds in the 100 block of Clarence Street, between William and Dalhousie streets.
Paramedics transported two of the victims to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Paramedics transported a third victim to the Ottawa Hospital Trauma Centre in serious but stable condition. The fourth victim was treated at the Montfort Hospital for minor injuries, according to paramedics.
No one is in police custody, according to police.
The Ottawa Police Service Guns and Gangs Unit is investigating the shooting. At 12:30 p.m., officers remained inside an establishment as part of the investigation, with yellow police tape at the door.

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