One man shot and another stabbed in Oldham
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a man was shot in the arm and another man was stabbed in Oldham.
At around 8.30pm yesterday evening (Wednesday 22nd May), police were called by staff at Royal Oldham Hospital A&E after a man presented himself with serious injuries that have now been confirmed to be gunshot wounds to his arms.
Through initial CCTV enquiries, detectives have established that a disturbance took place on Busk Road in Oldham.
Another man was found at this location having suffered from stab injuries.
Two men aged 22 and 29 have been arrested on suspicion of attempt murder. Both are currently in hospital being treated for their injuries.
Extensive enquiries remain ongoing, and a scene remains in place on Busk Road in Oldham whilst officers continue to investigate.
Patrols have been stepped up in the area as local officers continue to establish the circumstances of what has happened.
Detective Inspector Alex Wilkinson from GMP’s Major Incident Team, said:
"This was a serious incident that has left two men injured in hospital.
"Our enquiries are in their initial stages at the moment, and we are working extremely hard to ascertain the facts and build a thorough timeline of events that led up to the disturbance on Busk Road, but we believe this is an isolated incident with no wider threat to the public.
"We would appeal for anyone with information to come forward and assist us with our investigation.
“Our response so far has included increased patrols in the immediate area to reassure the community and this will continue over the coming days whilst we remain at the scene to investigate.
“Anyone with details that may help us in our investigation are asked to get in touch, as we know there could be a number of potential witnesses to this incident.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact Greater Manchester Police on 101 quoting log number 3740 of 22/5/24.
Alternatively, details can be passed on anonymously to the independent charity - Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.