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Teen injured in third shooting in 15 days in Montreal North

WATCH: For the third time in the last two weeks, the same Montreal North neighbourhood has been the scene of a shooting. As Global's Brayden Jagger Haines reports, a 17-year-old was hospitalized following the latest incident – Jul 19, 2022

The third shooting in 15 days in Montreal North sent a teenage boy to hospital early Tuesday.

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Just past midnight, gunfire was reported on Matte Avenue near the intersection of Pascal Street.

Emergency crews found a 17-year-old boy bleeding from injuries to his upper and lower body. According to police, the victim was struck by one or more bullets shot in his direction from a moving vehicle. He was conscious when he was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

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At the scene of the shooting, police found several bullet casings on the ground and bullet holes in a parked car. Police do not yet know the circumstances surrounding the conflict leading up to the shooting.

Police have been speaking with witnesses and a perimeter was set up to protect the crime scene and assist in the investigation.

Last Wednesday, one person was injured after a shooter in a moving car opened fire on a group of people gathered at the intersection of Rolland Boulevard and Pascal Street.

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And six days earlier, on July 7, shots were reported at the intersection of Lapierre and Pascal streets. No injuries were reported.

The ​​Montreal North area where the three shootings occurred is a densely populated residential area with many multi-apartment buildings.

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