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Man shot dead in car in Sheffield Man shot dead in car in Sheffield
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A man has been shot dead and another injured as they sat in a car in a city centre.A man has been shot dead and another injured as they sat in a car in a city centre.
The men, both 22, were shot in Sheffield at about 10.15pm on Sunday, South Yorkshire police said. The pair were taken to hospital where the passenger was pronounced dead. The driver remains in a stable condition.The men, both 22, were shot in Sheffield at about 10.15pm on Sunday, South Yorkshire police said. The pair were taken to hospital where the passenger was pronounced dead. The driver remains in a stable condition.
Both men are from the Sheffield area. No one has been arrested.Both men are from the Sheffield area. No one has been arrested.
Two lanes of the Sheffield Parkway into the city centre were closed for police inquiries.Two lanes of the Sheffield Parkway into the city centre were closed for police inquiries.
Officers have urged anyone with information to contact police or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.Officers have urged anyone with information to contact police or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, MP for Sheffield Hallam, said the shooting was a “tragedy” and urged anyone with information to talk to the police.
In a message on Twitter, Clegg said: “Shocked to hear what happened in Sheffield. Any loss of life is a tragedy. I hope those with info will do all they can to help the police.”
The shooting happened at one of the busiest road junctions in Sheffield, where the Parkway - the main route into the city from the M1 - meets the Inner Ring Road.
The area sealed off by police was in front of Capita’s landmark Hartshead House building, a five-minute walk from the city centre.
By daybreak, most of the lane closures had been lifted and Monday morning traffic in the area was returning to normal.
Officers in vans and police cars were watching over a short stretch of coned-off road at the end of Derek Dooley Way, outside the Capita building.
But there were no signs of any active investigation at the scene and the car targeted in the shooting had been removed.