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Windsor downtown shooting now treated as a homicide

Investigators are appealing for witnesses following a fatal shooting in Windsor's downtown core early Monday morning.

Investigators believe this was a targeted incident

Windsor police on scene of a fatal shooting in the city's downtown. (Colin Ct-Paulette/CBC)

A Windsor shooting at the intersection of Ouellette Avenue and University Avenue early Monday morning is now being treated as a homicide.

Windsor police say the victim is a 20-year-old Windsor man "who has contacts in the Greater Toronto area." A 19-year-old woman, also from Windsor, also suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the incident. Authorities say the two victims knew each other.

A Windsor police officer takes notes on scene of a fatal shooting in the city's downtown. (Colin Ct-Paulette/CBC)

Officers first responded to a report of shots fire around 2:40amMonday in the 200-block of OuelletteAve. near Chatham Street. They arrived to find an adult male suffering from gunshot wounds. He was transported to hospital in critical condition and later died of his injuries.

There's a white tent set up outside of Pizza Pizza for police investigation. (Flora Pan/CBC)
Windsor police on scene of a fatal shooting in the city's downtown. (Colin Ct-Paulette/CBC)

Investigators believe this was a "targeted incident"when two men approached the male victim, produced a firearm and fired it "multiple times."Police say the two adult male suspects fled the scene on foot northbound on OuelletteAvenue toward Chatham Street.

Police are encouraging anyone who may have witnessed the incident to contact them immediately.

Windsor police on scene of a fatal shooting in the city's downtown. (Colin Ct-Paulette/CBC)
Police tape extended to Chatham Pelissier Street and Chatham Street. (Flora Pan/CBC)

The intersection was closed Monday morning. The roadsreopened just before 2 p.m.

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