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Police say murdered man in Edinburgh street was shot 'Six suspects' after Edinburgh shooting murder
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Detectives in Edinburgh have said a man killed in the early hours of Sunday was shot.Detectives in Edinburgh have said a man killed in the early hours of Sunday was shot.
The 25-year-old man was found in the Willowbrae area following reports of a car crash shortly after 01:00. They are looking for up to six men in connection with the attack.
He was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, where he later died. The 25-year-old victim was found in the Willowbrae area following reports of a car crash shortly after 01:00. He was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, where he later died.
Police have said a second man was found injured in the same area. His injuries are reported to be "not life-threatening". Police have said a second man was found injured in the same area but his injuries are "not life-threatening".
Officers said later they are looking for up to six men in connection with the shooting. Detectives appealed for information from the public - particularly taxi drivers - who may have seen up to three vehicles driving erratically at about 01:00 in the Willowbrae area.
They believe those involved had no obvious connection to the area. Local residents reported a police helicopter circling overhead in the early hours of the morning.
Detectives appealed for information from the public - particularly taxi drivers - who may have seen up to three vehicles driving erratically at around 01:00 in the Willowbrae area. Large sections of Willowbrae and neighbouring Duddingston areas cordoned off by police as investigations continued.
Local residents reported a police helicopter circling the area in the early hours of the morning.
A large area of the Willowbrae and Duddingston areas were cordoned off by police as investigations continued.
The murder inquiry is being led by Det Supt Gary Flannigan, of the Major Investigation Team of the Specialist Crime Division of Police Scotland.The murder inquiry is being led by Det Supt Gary Flannigan, of the Major Investigation Team of the Specialist Crime Division of Police Scotland.
A spokeswoman for Police Scotland's Edinburgh division said: "An investigation into this death - which is being treated as a murder - is in its early stages. He told reporters: "The first officers on the scene responded to reports of a road traffic accident in Abercorn Crescent. When they arrived they found a man outside the vehicle suffering from serious injuries. He was rushed to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh where he died soon after arrival.
"Soon after (the first man was found), a second man was found in the same area of the city. He is currently in hospital being treated for injuries which are not believed to be life threatening." "A blue VW Sharan people carrier had crashed into railings on Abercorn Crescent and is extensively damaged.
"Around an hour later, in nearby Paisley Crescent, another man was found bleeding heavily from injuries. He was taken to hospital where he is receiving treatment for injuries which are not life threatening."
'Lying low'
Mr Flannigan said he believed some people in the area may have seen those involved. He is particularly keen to trace the movements of a silver or grey hatchback car.
He added: "We have every reason to believe there was a series of related incidents involving two groups of black men who do not appear to be local to this area of Edinburgh and some of those involved may be seeking refuge and lying low. I would urge anyone who has information about any such individual or anyone who has unexplained injuries to let us know."
A number of streets in the area remained closed on Sunday afternoon.
Ch Insp Mark Patterson of the Edinburgh Division of Police Scotland said: "I would like to reassure the public that incidents of this nature are extremely rare in Edinburgh.
"Additional policing resources are being made available and there will be extra patrols in the area to provide reassurance to the local community."