Two shot at Queen and ParliamentOct. 29, 2006. 10:42 PM
Toronto police are getting little help from two men who walked into a hospital on Sunday with gunshot wounds.Officials at Humber River Regional Hospital, northwest of Jane St. and Lawrence Ave. W., alerted police around 8 p.m. to the two young men - one is 20; the other's age is unknown.
But the prime witnesses to the shooting - one with a gunshot wound to his shoulder, and the other to his hand - have been little help, Sgt. David Knowles said.
They are being “marginally” co-operative, Knowles said, describing their injuries as non life-threatening.
They police is theshooting took place at the corner of Queen St. E. and Parliament St., but that's it.
“They weren’t really specific,” Knowles said.
When they were shot and how they got to the hospital - a good 15 kilometres away from the apparent shooting scene - is not known.
Anyone with information can call police at 416-808-3100.
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Monday, October 30, 2006
Miller/Blair's Safety Plan At Work
Marginally co-operative! It is time that people involved in shooting who don't "co-operate" with police spend some time behind bars.......
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