What Happened in the Amsterdam Shooting That Claimed Two Teen Lives?
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Amsterdam, Jan 2 (NationPress) An investigation has commenced following the tragic shooting of two teenagers in a park on New Year's Day in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Authorities are actively pursuing leads to identify the suspects linked to this incident, according to local media reports on Friday.
No arrests have been made as of yet after the two teenagers lost their lives on Brug 721, a bridge over Christoffel Plantijngracht within the Piet Wiedijkpark. The shooting took place on Thursday around 11:45 pm (local time), as detailed in a police statement shared on social media, reported by NL Times.
In a statement regarding the incident, police noted, "Responding officers discovered two victims who appeared to have suffered gunshot wounds. They immediately provided first aid and initiated resuscitation efforts on both individuals."
Unfortunately, the two victims were declared dead at the scene. The suspect had fled by the time first responders arrived. It's unclear if the victims were acquainted or involved in any altercation.
The area has been secured by the police, with a significant presence of major crimes detectives and forensic teams throughout the night. So far, police have not released a description of the suspect through available public channels.
Previously, on December 15, another shooting incident occurred in Vlaardingenlaan, where a man sustained injuries. A police spokesperson reported that the individual was transported to the hospital after being found with minor injuries.
In connection with that earlier incident, law enforcement apprehended two suspects as well as the injured man. Investigations are ongoing to clarify each individual's role and the exact circumstances surrounding the shooting.