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Fatal shooting victim identified Fatal shooting victim identified
(about 7 hours later)
A man killed in what police have described as a gang-related shooting in Sheffield has been named by police.A man killed in what police have described as a gang-related shooting in Sheffield has been named by police.
James Kamara, 22, from the Pitsmoor area of the city, was shot dead in Brunswick Street, in the Broomhall area, on Wednesday night.James Kamara, 22, from the Pitsmoor area of the city, was shot dead in Brunswick Street, in the Broomhall area, on Wednesday night.
Three other men in their early 20s and all from Sheffield, were injured and taken to hospital.Three other men in their early 20s and all from Sheffield, were injured and taken to hospital.
Police said the shooting was an "isolated and targeted attack" involving two groups of people.Police said the shooting was an "isolated and targeted attack" involving two groups of people.
A post-mortem examination carried out on Thursday found Mr Camara died from a bullet wound. A post-mortem examination carried out on Thursday found Mr Kamara died from a bullet wound.
Detectives confirmed that a silver Vauxhall Vectra was involved in the incident.Detectives confirmed that a silver Vauxhall Vectra was involved in the incident.
A spokesman said: "Anyone who saw a car of this make and model or any other suspicious behaviour after 6pm around Brunswick Street should call South Yorkshire Police on 0114 220 2020 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."A spokesman said: "Anyone who saw a car of this make and model or any other suspicious behaviour after 6pm around Brunswick Street should call South Yorkshire Police on 0114 220 2020 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."
Police said one of the injured men was in a serious but stable condition.Police said one of the injured men was in a serious but stable condition.
The other two suffered less severe injuries and were taken to the minor injuries unit at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital.The other two suffered less severe injuries and were taken to the minor injuries unit at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital.