Two teenagers have been rushed to the hospital after being shot in west London last night. Armed police responded swiftly to the scene at Verity Close, Notting Hill, at around 11:40 PM on July 1.
The victims, aged just 15 and 16, were found with gunshot injuries and were immediately transported to the hospital by the London Ambulance Service. Fortunately, their injuries have been assessed as non-life-threatening.
Verity Close, a quiet cul-de-sac off Lancaster Road and a short walk from Grenfell Tower, was the site of the incident.
A Met Police spokesperson provided a full statement: “Police were called at about 11:40 PM on Monday, July 1, to Verity Close, Notting Hill, following reports of gunshots. Officers, including firearms officers, attended and found two boys – aged 15 and 16 – with gunshot injuries. They were taken to hospital by the London Ambulance Service. Their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.”
The investigation is being led by Trident detectives, who are working closely with colleagues from the Central West Command Unit, responsible for policing Kensington. A crime scene remains in place as officers continue their enquiries.
At this early stage, no arrests have been made. Police are urging any witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. Witnesses can call the police via 101, quoting reference CAD 9161/01Jul. For those wishing to remain anonymous, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
The first crew of paramedics arrived on the scene within three minutes, underscoring the urgency and seriousness of the situation.