Ottawa police find blood, but no victim after reported ByWard Market shooting

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Ottawa police are investigating after someone was apparently injured in a shooting in the ByWard Market late Thursday night.

Four men in their 20s were seriously injured Friday afternoon after the car they were travelling in crashed into a bus shelter in Montreal's Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood, police and paramedics say.

Witnesses at the scene told CTV News that they saw the car speeding on Cote Saint-Luc Road before it appeared to lose control, strike a tree and then hit the bus shelter.Montreal's fire chief says it's unclear why a man in his 80s was overlooked during the evacuation of a burning heritage building Thursday night.

 

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