A 32-year-old man is believed to have been shot dead in a targeted attack in Manchester, according to Greater Manchester Police. The incident occurred on Saturday at around 2pm on Welland Street in Openshaw. Police arrested a 33-year-old man on suspicion of murder in connection with the shooting, and are now hunting a second man who escaped in a vehicle. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene, dying from gunshot wounds.
Detective Superintendent Simon Hurst expressed his sympathy to the victim’s family and friends, saying that the incident is a difficult time for them. He also recognized that the attack will cause concern in the community, and that the police will increase their visibility in the area over the coming days. The police are appealing for information to trace the second suspect, who was seen leaving the scene, as well as for anyone with mobile or CCTV footage that may be of interest to the investigation.
Hurst emphasized the importance of the public’s help in solving the crime, saying that anyone with information or footage that may be vital to the investigation should come forward as a matter of urgency. He also appealed to motorists and residents in the area who may have captured something on their dashcam, CCTV, or doorbell cameras to contact the police.
The police are working hard to piece together the events that led to the attack, and are urging anyone with concerns to come and speak to them. The community is understandably shaken, and the police are working to provide reassurance and catch the perpetrators of this crime.