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2 teens shot 4 times, 6 minutes apart on the Mountain overnight

Two 17-year-olds were rushed to hospital in critical condition overnight after each person was shot four times, at incidents just blocks apart, emergency officials say.

Both 17-year-olds expected to live, police now investigating

Hamilton police are investigating after gunfire erupted on the Mountain overnight. (CBC)

Two 17-year-olds were rushed to hospital in critical condition overnight after each person was shot four times,at incidents just blocksapart, emergency officials say.

Acting staff Sgt. Oliver Mann told CBC News that police are investigating after two people were shotin the area of Upper Ottawa andLimeridge Road East.

"Right now, it's an ongoing investigation," Mann said. "Both men have serious injuries, but are expected to live."

Hamilton paramedic District 2 SupervisorJeff Dunford told CBC news that the first shooting happened at1:50 a.m., on Queen Victoria Drive.

Paramedics found a 17-year-old male with four gunshot wounds. He was rushed to hospital in critical condition.

Then six minutes later at 1:56 a.m., paramedics were called about a second shootingnearby, on LawnviewDrive, which is about ten blocks away.

They found a second 17-year-old victim, who had also been shot four times, Dunford said. He too was rushed to hospital in critical condition.

In a news release issued Sunday afternoon, Mann classified their injuries as now serious, but non-life-threatening.

"The incident is believed to be an isolated incident and the public is not considered to be at risk," the news release reads.

"Hamilton Police currently do not have anyone in custody from this incident at this time."

Mann said that police are searching for witnesses who were in the area overnight, and may have seen or heard something.

adam.carter@cbc.ca