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One man has died and two others were injured in a shooting in north Glasgow, police have confirmed.One man has died and two others were injured in a shooting in north Glasgow, police have confirmed.
The incident took place at an MOT and car repair garage on Balmore Road, Lambhill, close to St Joan of Arc Secondary School, at about 1415 GMT.The incident took place at an MOT and car repair garage on Balmore Road, Lambhill, close to St Joan of Arc Secondary School, at about 1415 GMT.
The detective leading the investigation said it was too early to speculate on a motive for the attack.The detective leading the investigation said it was too early to speculate on a motive for the attack.
He said a 21-year-old man had died and two others, aged 26 and 41, were in a serious condition in hospital.He said a 21-year-old man had died and two others, aged 26 and 41, were in a serious condition in hospital.
Det Supt Campbell Corrigan said the men would not be named at this stage and declined to say if the three were related.Det Supt Campbell Corrigan said the men would not be named at this stage and declined to say if the three were related.
He said officers were looking for two men in dark clothing who entered the Applerow Motors MOT centre at about 1415 GMT.He said officers were looking for two men in dark clothing who entered the Applerow Motors MOT centre at about 1415 GMT.
They were also looking for a light blue car seen leaving the vicinity shortly after, he said.They were also looking for a light blue car seen leaving the vicinity shortly after, he said.
'Absolutely shocking''Absolutely shocking'
Det Spt Corrigan said: "From the sketchy information I have to hand at the moment, It would look like something that has perhaps been planned. Det Supt Corrigan said: "From the sketchy information I have to hand at the moment, it would look like something that has perhaps been planned.
"It does not have hallmarks of something hashappened randomly."It does not have hallmarks of something hashappened randomly.
"I'm going to take into account that it may be something to do with a widercriminal ongoing feud or perhaps something that has happened in all that." "I'm going to take into account that it may be something to do with a widercriminal ongoing feud."
Chf Spt David Martin of Strathclyde Police the shooting was "cold and callous act" which showed an utter disregard for members of the local community including children at the nearby St Joan of Arc's school. Chf Supt David Martin of Strathclyde Police the shooting was "cold and callous act" which showed an utter disregard for members of the local community including children at the nearby St Joan of Arc's school.
It's absolutely shocking and horrific that this has happened Cllr McAllisterIt's absolutely shocking and horrific that this has happened Cllr McAllister
SNP councillor for the Milton ward Billy McAllister said that school pupils at St Joan's School had been kept in the school following the incident.SNP councillor for the Milton ward Billy McAllister said that school pupils at St Joan's School had been kept in the school following the incident.
He said locals were appalled but not surprised by the shootings.He said locals were appalled but not surprised by the shootings.
Mr McAllister said there had been problems in the area which had been highlighted to the police over the years.Mr McAllister said there had been problems in the area which had been highlighted to the police over the years.
He said: "It's absolutely shocking and horrific that this has happened. But the public are also angry because they have been complaining for many years and asking the police to step in and do something.He said: "It's absolutely shocking and horrific that this has happened. But the public are also angry because they have been complaining for many years and asking the police to step in and do something.
"I've been campaigning for six years to get things sorted and I can only hope that some lessons have been learned today.""I've been campaigning for six years to get things sorted and I can only hope that some lessons have been learned today."