Ottawa police release video of Ritchie Street shooting suspects
Ottawa police have released video of two suspects in a brazen daytime shooting that left one person with critical injuries earlier this month.
The video shows two men approaching an SUV in a parking lot on Ritchie Street on the afternoon of July 6. One of the suspects gets into the passenger seat of the car and can be seen pulling a gun on a third person, whose identity is concealed.
The first suspect then gets out of the car, walks around to the driver’s side and scuffles with the victim, once again briefly pulling a gun.
The other suspect stands by and gets back into the SUV with the two men.
The shooting happened just after 1 p.m. on July 6. No arrests have been made. The victim suffered life-threatening injuries and remains in serious condition.
Anyone with information about the two men in the video is asked to contact police.
Correction
An earlier version of this story said the video showed a shooting on Ritchie Street. However, the video does not show the moment the shooting occured. The Ottawa Police Service gave incorrect information to CTV News Ottawa.
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