A prospect of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club was among two men arrested following an investigation into an alleged Newtonville shooting that left one person injured.
According to Durham police, a man visited a home on Sept. 9 and discharged a firearm before fleeing in a red Ford pickup truck. Responding officers located a victim with a gunshot wound; however, that person was uncooperative with investigators, say police.
A day later, search warrants were sought for a vehicle and two residences and executed by Durham police and officers with the Ontario Provincial Police biker enforcement unit, with assistance from the Durham force’s gun and gang enforcement unit and tactical support unit.
As a result, officers seized 13 firearms, two overcapacity magazines and ammunition, say police.
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