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Halifax police investigate suspicious death of 61-year-old man

A 61-year-old man is deadand a 71-year-old man is seriously injuredafter an incident in downtown Halifax on Tuesday.

Upon arriving at residence on Morris Street, police say they found 2 injured males inside

Halifax Regional Police say they are not looking for any suspects related to a suspicious death at a residence on the 5500 block of Morris Street in Halifax. (David Laughlin/CBC)

A 61-year-old man is deadand a 71-year-old man is seriously injuredafter an incident in downtown Halifax on Tuesday.

Around 3:10 p.m. AT, Halifax Regional Police responded to a weapons complaint at a house in the 5500 block of Morris Street.

Officers found two injured men inside the building, according to a news release.

Police performed first aid before paramedics arrived. They closed the area between Queen and Birmingham streets fortheir investigation.

Both men were taken to hospital.

Police say the 71-year-old man is being treated for his injuries.

Police remain on scene

Morris Street has since been reopened to traffic.

Members from the forensic and major crime units remained on the scene into Tuesday evening.

Police said they are not looking for any suspects.

The Canadian Red Cross helped eight people who were evacuated from the Morris Street building Tuesday night.

In a news release, the organization said volunteers arranged for emergency lodging and meals for the tenants, who were expected to return home Wednesday.