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Two men shot and one stabbed in ‘potentially related’ incidents

Police were called at 10.35pm on Saturday to reports of gun shots being fired in separate incidents in Hackney, east London.

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Police believe the two incidents in Hackney may be related (Nick Ansell/PA)

Two men have been shot and one man stabbed in two incidents in Hackney which police believe may be related.

Police were called at 10.35pm on Saturday to reports of gun shots being fired in two separate incidents in Homerton, the Metropolitan Police said.

Police, paramedics and London’s Air Ambulance were sent to the scene.

Medics treated a 27-year-old man who had gunshot wounds outside Homerton Station, while two other men, aged 28 and 29, were injured in the incident on nearby Gascoyne Road – one with a gunshot wound and the other who had been stabbed, the force added.

Medics treated a 27-year-old man who had gunshot wounds outside Homerton Station; while two other men, aged 28 and 29, were injured in the incident on nearby Gascoyne Road – one with a gunshot wound and the other who had been stabbed, the force added.

Their injuries are not said to be life-threatening.

No arrests have yet been made, police said.

Superintendent Brigid Beehag-Fisher, of Hackney and Tower Hamlets Police, said: “This incident shows the casual disregard by some for the safety of our communities.

“Our investigation teams are working hard to understand the circumstances behind this incident and identify those responsible.

“Over the coming days there will be increased police presence in the area.

“I would ask anyone with any information about this offence to speak to any of these officers or call police on 101 with reference 6958/11Jan.”

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