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1 dead, 2 in life-threatening condition after shooting in northeast Calgary

One person is dead and two others are in life-threatening condition after a shooting in northeast Calgary Saturday afternoon.

Male victim found dead at scene, police say

Apr. 29/2023
Multiple people were shot in an incident in northeast Calgary Saturday afternoon. Police say no arrests have yet been made. (Terri Trembath/CBC)

One person is dead and two others are in life-threatening condition after a shooting in northeast Calgary Saturday afternoon.

Shortly after 3 p.m., emergency services and police responded to reports of gunshots in the 100 block of Martindale Boulevard, according to police.

One man was found dead at the scene with what appeared to be gunshot wounds, according to a Calgary Police Service news release issuedSaturday evening.

Two other victims with gunshot wounds were transported to hospital in life-threatening condition.

On Sunday, police said they now believe the shooting was targeted.

No arrests havebeen made, but police are askingfor the public's help to locate a vehicle believed to be linked to the shooting. CCTV footage from the area captured images of the vehicle.

The public are being asked not to approach the vehicle if it's locatedas the occupants may be armed.

Further details about the deceased victim will be releasedonce an autopsy has been conducted and next of kin has been notified. The autopsy is scheduled for Monday morning.

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Police were on scene in the 100 block of Martindale Boulevard Saturday afternoon after a shooting left one person dead and two in life-threatening condition. (Terri Trembath/CBC)

Calgary resident Rabi Singh said he and his family regularly go to the Sikh temple nearwhere the shooting occurred.Singh, who's lived in Calgary since 2010, said he's surprised to see violent events like Saturday's shooting happenin his city.

"When I heard the news, we [got] scared a little bit because it happened [in] front of the temple, and my kids play every week here," Singh said.

Rabi Singh
Rabi Singh says he and his family, including his young children, regularly to go to the Sikh temple that's nearby where the shooting occurred on Saturday afternoon. (Terri Trembath/CBC)

Police are asking anyone with information about the incident, including anyone who might have dash cam footage or CCTV in the area where the incident occurred, to contact them at 403-266-1234.

Anonymous tips can also be submitted to Calgary Crime Stoppers through its website or by calling 1-800-222-8477.

With files from Jonathon Sharp, Tarini Fernando and Terri Trembath