Detectives reveal a moving car was the intended target of Lower Crumpsall shooting
Officers say a white Mercedes type car was the gunman's target
It's been revealed that a house and three cars which were sprayed with bullets in Lower Crumpsall on Tuesday morning were hit by someone aiming at a moving car.
Shortly before 7.40am on Tuesday police were called to Ansdell Street to reports of gun shots.
On arrival officers discovered that a house and three cars belonging to local residents had all been shot.
The bullets have been recovered from the scene and have been sent off for forensic testing
An investigation was immediately launched and several bullet casings were recovered from the scene which have been sent off for forensic and ballistic testing.
Now detectives believe the cars and house were hit unintentionally and the gunman’s target was actually a moving vehicle – a white Mercedes-style car.
Detective Chief Inspector Richard Ennis from GMP’s City of Manchester Team said: “Initially we believed that the offender had come to this specific road to mindlessly target residents’ cars and homes.
“However, enquiries now suggest the intended target - the white car - just happened to be on that road and the shots were purposefully fired at this car.
“We are trying to work out exactly why this happened and who the gunman was and who was driving the car but no victims have currently come forward.
“We are continuing patrols in the area and if anyone has any concerns please feel free to approach an officer and they will try and help you in any way they can.”
Anyone with any information is asked to contact police on 0161 856 1146, alternatively call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.