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We may never know who fired the shots, but within a few seconds the police had it under contol and were just going about getting all the evidence they needed. No ambulances were at the scene and at least 3 suspect were taken away after being throughly searched.

motorbird83 Wrote:

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> Someone should just call the police and find out

> what happened. My guess is nothing of consequence

> otherwise it would be in the press.



Why waste police time - clearly nothing of importance has happened.

I walked past shortly after the event, having been booted off the bus, and it was still cordoned off. A policeman very very politely asked us to walk around Piedmont Green rather than through the crime scene, and said that shots had been fired.

I can't imagine anyone was hurt, as the road reopened five or ten minutes later.

kabekay Wrote:

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> I walked past shortly after the event, having been

> booted off the bus, and it was still cordoned off.

> A policeman very very politely asked us to walk

> around Piedmont Green rather than through the

> crime scene, and said that shots had been fired.

> I can't imagine anyone was hurt, as the road

> reopened five or ten minutes later.


Oh dear, so there definitely were some gun shots fired then :(

There were bangs which were assumed at the time to be gun shots - quite possibly a starting pistol - the fact that there has been so little in the news etc. suggests that this may not have been live ammuninition - when that is used the police tend to cordon off for some considerable time afterwards for forensics etc.

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