The Ottawa police have said that the two men killed and six others injured in the long weekend shooting outside a wedding reception in Ottawa’s south end were not the intended targets. CTVNews reports.
Investigators disclosed the “targeted shooting” was focusing on “individuals believed to be attending” one of two weddings at the Infinity Convention Centre Saturday night, but some of the approximately 50 rounds fired struck innocent bystanders outside the facility.
Now, police are appealing with anyone with information about the deadly shooting or who may have been attending the events at the convention centre to come forward to speak with investigators.
“We are asking the public, along with those who were at the wedding, to help us advance this investigation,” Ottawa police Chief Eric Stubbs told reporters Wednesday afternoon.
“It’s very complex and very difficult investigation; we need to hear from you.”
Said Mohamed Ali, 26, and Abdishakur Abdi-Dahir, 29, both of Toronto, were killed in the shooting. Six people were injured. The 911 emergency line received several calls at 10:21 p.m. reporting a shooting at the Infinity Convention Centre on Gibford Drive.
Deputy Chief Trish Ferguson said approximately 50 rounds were fired during the shooting, and the shooter or shooters fled the area.
“At this point, our investigation has determined this was a targeted attack. It was focused on individuals believed to be attending one of the weddings,” Ferguson said.
“We do not, however, believe that any of the victims of this brazen and careless attack were the intended targets. Further, there’s no evidence to suggest this was a hate-motivated crime.”
Investigators believe it was a targeted attack linked to gang activity.
Police released no information about a suspect or vehicle description on Wednesday afternoon.
Ferguson said that with two weddings at the Infinity Convention Centre Saturday night, investigators hope someone has information to solve this “cowardly attack.”
“We know that many people who were present are not coming forward or may have more information than they initially shared with police,” Ferguson said.
Five of the six people injured in the shooting have been treated and released from the hospital. Two of the injured people had travelled to Ottawa from Ohio to attend a wedding.