Police told punters to 'stay inside' pub after man was shot on Sheffield street
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Punters inside The Old Red Lion on Main Street, Grenoside, were advised not to leave after a man was shot on Lump Lane in order not to disrupt the crime scene.
The shooting was unconnected to the pub and police have launched an investigation into the attack.
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Hide AdOfficers were called to the scene on Lump Lane at 8.59pm last night, Thursday, August 27, after a 35-year-old man was shot in the leg.
The victim was taken to hospital for treatment and a police cordon remains in place on the road as police investigate the events that led up to the shooting.
Resident Holly Benn, who lives a few houses from where the man was shot, said: “I heard the gun shots and I looked out of my window and saw a car driving a lot quicker than he should have been straight down Lump Lane.
"The driver must've been going around 40/50mph, I saw the car no more than 15 seconds after I heard the gunshots.
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Hide Ad"I don't know if it was connected but I thought it was odd for someone to be driving that quick down a 20mph road especially when gunshots have just gone off.”
The 18-year-old bartender explained that she saw armed officers and a police cordon half an hour after she spotted a dark coloured Audi speeding down the street.
Holly said she moved to Grenoside from Shiregreen because it is known as being a safe area.
She added: "What happened last night is definitely out of the ordinary for Grenoside.
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Hide Ad"We've had the odd thefts happening around our area recently but nothing like this.
"I was very surprised as to what I heard last night, I wasn't sure if what I heard was gunshots or fireworks at first.
"But I knew it were gunshots as they're so distinctive and different from fireworks.
"It definitely made me concerned as I never hear anything like that going off in Grenoside.”