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Windsor police looking for pedestrian who shot at vehicle that struck them

Windsor Police Service is looking for a pedestrian who fired a round of bullets toward a vehicle that knocked them over. Both the pedestrian and the vehicle fled the scene after the shots were fired.

No physical injuries reported in Tuesday incident, police say

On the left, a screenshot of black Dodge Durango vehicle from CCTV footage. On the right, a man in a black and white sweater can be seen running.
WIndsor police are looking for a suspect (right) who fired a round from a handgun at a black Dodge Durango that intentionally struck them Tuesday night. (@WindsorPolice/X)

Windsor police are looking for a pedestrian who fired a round of bullets toward a vehicle that officers say knocked the suspect over near Goyeau Street.

Officers said in a news release that they're investigating the incident, which happened on Nov. 5.

Police were called shortly before 8 p.m. Through an investigation, Windsor police learned that a black Dodge Durango intentionally struck a pedestrian in a parking lot, knocking the person to the ground. The pedestrian then stood up, brandished a handgunand fired a round toward the vehicle.

The pedestrian fled northbound down Goyeau Street andthe involved vehicle fled northbound down Dufferin Place. No physical injuries have been reported.

Windsor police apprehend three suspects in two separate incidents.
A Windsor police cruiser. (CBC News)

The suspect who used the firearm is described as a male with a slim build. At the time of the incident, he wore a black and white sweater with a hood pulled over his head, white pants and white shoes.

Investigators are asking residents and business owners in the immediate area to check their dash-cam or surveillance footage between 7:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. for evidence related to this case.