Attempted murder probe after two receive shotgun injuries in Hartcliffe
Police say they understand a number of people with bladed weapons were involved in a disturbance
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Police have launched an investigation into a suspected murder attempt after two men are thought to have been shot and a group with bladed weapons were involved in a disturbance.
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Hareclive Road, Hartcliffe Five men and one woman have been arrested for offences including attempted murder and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life following a double shooting in Bristol yesterday. The five men aged 21, 24, 25, 30, and 39 and a woman aged 36 remain in police custody after being arrested yesterday following reports a man was shot in Hartcliffe. Specialist firearms officers were deployed to the Hareclive Road area or Hartcliffe at 5.20pm on Wednesday following reports a man had been shot and subsequent reports of a disorder. Avon and Somerset police confirmed whilst their inquiry is in its early stages, they believe a number of people with bladed weapons were involved in a disturbance on Hareclive Road and Moxham Drive.
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