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Leeds Shooting: Two Arrested in Attempted Murder Probe
3 Mar
Summary
- A 29-year-old man received treatment for apparent gunshot wounds.
- Two men, aged 24 and 47, were apprehended in Leigh, Greater Manchester.
- Police are investigating to determine the location of the firearms discharge.
Two individuals, aged 24 and 47 and both from Leeds, were arrested on Monday in Leigh, Greater Manchester, in connection with a shooting incident. The arrests were made during a pre-planned operation conducted jointly by West Yorkshire Police and Greater Manchester Police.
This incident involved a 29-year-old man who was treated at Leeds General Infirmary for what appeared to be gunshot wounds. Detectives are actively investigating to ascertain the precise location where the firearms discharge took place, noting it did not occur at the hospital premises.
Following the arrests, two other men who were previously taken into custody on suspicion of wounding with intent have been released without facing further action.




