Intimate partner violence behind Woodstock neighbourhood shooting: Police
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One person has died and another is injured after police in Woodstock, Ont. responded to multiple calls of "gunshots in the area." Around 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, police responded to Champlain Avenue between Athlone Avenue and Frontenac Crescent.
Woodstock police confirm a shooting in the city's south end is a case of intimate partner violence.
One man is dead and a woman is in hospital battling serious injuries.
The incident began around 7:20 p.m. on Champlain Ave.
A neighbour, who asked not to be identified, stated her security camera footage, given to police, depicted part of what happened.
She told CTV News it showed a woman, with a baby in a stroller, walking northbound on the sidewalk. She then partially disappears from the camera.
At the same moment, resident Joanne Anderson said her husband heard alarming noises.
"He was sitting in the garage and he heard two two popping noises. He went and looked out to see what was going on."
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