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Man seriously injured in shooting in Ottawa's Craig Henry neighbourhood

Man seriously injured in shooting in Ottawa's Craig Henry neighbourhood

CTV News02-06-2025

The Ottawa Police Service responded to a shooting on Ashwick Court in Craig Henry Sunday evening. A man was taken to hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries. (Sean Devine/Facebook)
A man was taken to hospital in serious but stable condition following an evening shooting in Ottawa's Craig Henry neighbourhood.
Emergency crews responded to a call for a shooting on Ashwick Court, off Craig Henry Drive, at 8:40 p.m. Sunday.
An Ottawa Paramedic Service spokesperson says paramedics treated a man for non-life-threatening injuries.
Coun. Sean Devine said on Facebook, 'just got back from the site of another shooting in Craig Henry.'
'This was described by the duty officer as a 'drive-by' shooting resulting from an altercation with one resident of Ashwick Court,' Devine said.
The Ottawa Police Service is investigating the shooting.
No other information has been released.

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