A prospect of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club was among two men arrested as officers investigated a shooting in Durham Region that left one person injured, police say.
Durham Regional Police said officers from their east division responded to a home in Newtonville on Saturday after it was reported that a male went to a residence and fired a gun before fleeing in a red Ford pickup.
“Through further investigation, a victim was located with a gunshot wound, however was uncooperative with police,” officers said.
Durham police and officers from the Ontario Provincial Police Biker Enforcement Unit then executed search warrants on a vehicle and two homes on Sunday.
Thirteen guns, two over-capacity magazines and ammunition were all allegedly seized.
A 38-year-old man from Clarington, who police said is a Hells Angels prospect, was one of two people charged.
He faces a number of charges including discharging a firearm into a place reckless to others, possessing a restricted / prohibited firearm without a licence, possession contrary to an order, failing to comply with a release order, and failing to comply with a probation order.
A 51-year-old man from Newtonville faces a number of firearm-related charges.