
Man injured in early morning shooting on Richmond Row, London police say
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An early morning shooting Sunday along Richmond Row left one person in hospital with non-life threatening injuries, London police say.
Police believe the shooting took place around 4:30 a.m. in the area of Richmond and Clarence streets, located near the northwest corner of Victoria Park, they said in a news release.
Officers say they were tipped off around 5 a.m. that a man had been checked into a city hospital for a suspected gunshot wound.
The man was treated for non-life threatening injuries, they said.
Few other details have been made public about the shooting, and police have issued a request that anyone who was in the area at the time contact them.
Police are also requesting dashcam or other video which may have captured the incident.

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