Gunshots were blasted at the door of a house near Manchester city centre on Sunday night (April 9) in what police are describing as a 'concerning' and 'targeted attack'.
Emergency services were called to Anaconda Drive, in Salford, at around 10pm on Easter Sunday to reports of a firearms discharge at a property.
There were no injuries reported in the shooting, with Greater Manchester Police now appealing for more information as part of their ongoing investigations.
There will also be a 'visible police presence' in the area over the coming days, but the force said there is no wider threat to the public. READ MORE "You don't expect your dad to not come home": Son speaks of heartache after dad falls to death on walk in Peak District Inspector Joanne Johnston of GMP’s Salford Division, said: “I would firstly like to reassure the local community that we believe this was a targeted attack and that there is no risk to the wider public. “This is obviously a concerning incident, but our officers are working flat-out to establish the circumstances.
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