Man shot in the face in Old Swan
A man's been airlifted to hospital, after he was shot in a flat
Last updated 29th Jan 2024
A man's been airlifted to hospital, after he was shot in the face in Old Swan this afternoon (Monday 29 January).
Just before 4.30pm emergency services were called to a report that a man entered a flat on Haslingden Close and shot at a man inside.
The man was treated by paramedics and taken to hospital via air ambulance with a serious gunshot injury to his face.
Merseyside Police say there were no further reports of injuries and armed police remain in the area while an investigation is ongoing to find anyone responsible.
Detective Chief Inspector John Fitzgerald said: "The investigation into this shooting is still in the early stages but we believe it was a targeted attack.
"We are continuing to carry out CCTV and house-to-house enquiries to establish exactly what happened.
“We understand the fear that gun crime causes and I’d like to assure residents living in the area that the use of firearms will not be tolerated on the streets of Merseyside. We are committed to tackling gun crime and will pursue those who are prepared to use firearms to endanger the lives of people in our community.
"In the 12 months to September 2023, we saw a 50% reduction in firearms offences compared the previous year. We are committed to taking weapons off our streets to prevent further shootings and, rest assured, if you tell us where guns are stored and being used we will take action.
“I would appeal to anyone who was on Haslingden Close and saw the incident or anything or anyone suspicious to come forward and let us know.
“Similarly, if you have doorbell or dashcam footage and live in the area then please review it and tell us if you see anything. Information you hold could be vital to our investigation.
“Speak to our officers directly or come forward anonymously and we will take swift action to remove dangerous weapons and those who use them from our streets.”
“Anyone who witnessed the incident or who has any information is asked to contact @MerPolCC on Twitter or ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre’ on Facebook with log 640 of Monday 29 January."