Fireworks played part in Victoria Day shooting in Kitchener, say police
Waterloo regional police believe Victoria Day fireworks played a part in a Kitchener shooting.
Gunshots were fired near Fischer-Hallman Road and Queens Boulevard, in the Forest Heights neighbourhood, at around 11:30 p.m. Monday.
“We do believe that this was over a disturbance and fireworks were involved in the incident,” said Const. Chris Iden.
A 21-year-old Kitchener man was found with serious, but not life-threatening, injuries and taken to a hospital outside Waterloo Region.
Police also believe the shooting was a targeted incident and said there were no public safety concerns.
Officers, meanwhile, were seen canvassing the neighbourhood on Tuesday morning.
They call the shooting, close to a high school and library, troubling.
“It’s absolutely a serious matter and safety is absolutely a concern,” Iden said. “Thankfully, this was during a time when there wasn’t a lot of traffic in the area and not a lot of pedestrians.”
No arrests have been made in the shooting and no information has been released about any suspects.
Police said their investigation continues.
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