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Stoney Creek teenager charged in weekend shooting at Hamilton Tim Hortons

Hamilton police have charged a 16-year-old boy in connection with a shooting incident at a downtown Tim Hortons restaurant. File / Global News

A 16-year-old boy from Stoney Creek has been charged with attempted murder after a weekend shooting at a Tim Hortons.

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Police were called to the restaurant on King Street, near Caroline, on Sunday evening for an altercation involving a group of males.

Before officers arrived, witnesses say a male pulled out a gun and fired a shot that hit the restaurant’s glass door.

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Detectives say they arrested the alleged shooter on Monday in the area of Jackson Street West and Caroline Street South and allegedly found him with a firearm.

In addition to the attempted murder charge, the teenager has been charged with 10 firearm-related offences, utter death threats, possession for the purpose of trafficking-cocaine and six counts of breaching a court order.

Two others, a 23-year-old man of no fixed address and a 15-year-old Hamilton boy, have also been arrested and charged with drug offences.

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Police say both accused were at the restaurant at the time but were not directly involved in the shooting.

Investigators say further charges may be laid.

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