Shooting of a teenager in Harehills sparks attempted murder investigation
The shooting of a 17-year-old in Leeds yesterday is being investigated as attempted murder.
The victim is currently receiving treatment in hospital for shotgun pellet injuries to his chest, arm, face and hand. His injuries are not considered life threatening.
He has been arrested on suspicion of firearms offences.
He was shot in an incident in Pasture Road, Harehills, shortly before 6pm yesterday (16/7).
Scenes have been cordoned off in the area to undergo specialist searches and forensic examination.
Detectives believe the shooting may be linked to an earlier incident where a shotgun was fired at a house in Devon Close, Woodhouse, causing damage to guttering and brickwork.
Police received a report at 3.37pm that a blue Ford Ka, containing three to five masked males, had pulled up and fired at the house from Devon Road, which the property backs onto.
Minutes later the Ford Ka was involved in a road traffic collision in nearby Archery Road where it crashed into a wall at a dead end and then hit a van before driving off.
The car was found abandoned a short time later at Hill Top Place, Hyde Park. A number of males in balaclavas were seen running off from the scene. The vehicle, which was carrying the false registration ET57SJU, has been recovered for forensic examination.
A white Volkswagen Golf, believed to have been involved in the Pasture Road incident, is also undergoing forensic examination after being recovered later that evening in Shepherds Lane.
Detectives are also looking at whether an incident at an address in Roundhay Grove is linked to the discharges.
At about 5pm yesterday, police received a report of a rear kitchen window having been smashed at the property at about 3.20pm. Masked men were seen during the incident, with one described as being armed with what appeared to be a shotgun. They left the scene in a blue Ford Ka.
No evidence has been found at the scene to indicate a firearm was discharged during this incident.
'Targeted attacks'
Detective Superintendent Pat Twiggs, of West Yorkshire Police Homicide and Major Enquiry Team, said: “Although our investigation is in its relatively early stages and we are still exploring the circumstances surrounding these incidents, we believe they have been targeted attacks which are likely to be part of a dispute between criminals.
“The youth who was shot in Pasture Road has received very serious injuries and we are treating the attack on him as attempted murder.
'Firearms will not be tolerated'
“The criminal use of firearms in our communities cannot and will not be tolerated, and we are treating these incidents very seriously. We have specialist detectives, supported by firearms officers, carrying out extensive enquiries to identify those involved and bring them to justice.
“We are still building up a picture of these incidents and we are keen to hear from anyone who witnessed any part of them or who saw the vehicles involved at the times of the incidents for when they were abandoned.
“We fully appreciate that incidents of this nature will cause understandable concern in the community, and we are liaising with our colleagues in the local neighbourhood policing teams who are increasing their patrols of the areas affected to reassure people and are providing regular updates to key community representatives.
“I would urge anyone who knows anything that could assist the investigation to contact us immediately, or to pass on any information anonymously to Crimestoppers.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact Operation Flutewood via 101 or call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111