Over 80 shots were fired, and several handguns and assault rifles were used in a shooting in downtown Hamilton that left three people injured early Saturday morning.
Hamilton police said several calls came in around 12:50 a.m. about a large disturbance in the area of Bowen Street and Jackson Street East.
“Many of the callers reported hearing several gunshots, so we responded with several patrol units as well as members of our emergency response unit,” Duty Insp. Ben Thibodeau said.
When officers arrived, they located three people suffering from gunshot wounds. Thibodeau said the victims were taken to a hospital.
He noted that one victim who was critically injured had undergone surgery and is now in stable condition.
“I can tell with great confidence that we recovered in excess of 80 casings at the scene. These casings were several different calibres,” Thibodeau said.
“At this point, the investigators believe that a number of handguns and assault rifles were used in the commission of the offence.”
Thibodeau said “several people” were involved in the shooting but did not have an exact number. Police also don’t have descriptions of the suspects or vehicles at this time.
He confirmed that the shooting took place outside a bar at the corner of John and Jackson Streets. Thibodeau said one of the victims was exiting the bar when he was shot.
While police and paramedics were rendering aid to that victim, a firearm was found on him, Thibodeau said. He added that the firearm was subsequently seized, and the victim was arrested and will be charged later.