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City shooting: Porsche sought by police



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Published Date: 13 October 2008
POLICE have released details of the vehicle they believe was involved in a double shooting that left one man dead.
George Redmond, 42, was killed after being gunned down outside a bar in Glasgow city centre last week. John Maguire, also 42, was left seriously injured after the incident.

Police say they believe a black Porsche Cayenne with an 05 plate was involved in the incident.

It was first seen parked in a side street opposite the Waldorf Bar in Cambridge Street, Glasgow, at about 9pm on Monday.

It was later seen heading towards the M8 eastbound following the shooting at 10:25pm the same evening.

Detective Superintendent John Riggans, who is leading the investigation, said: "It is vital that we speak to anyone who was in the vicinity of Cambridge Street from around 9pm until 10:30pm and who may remember having seen this vehicle either parked or driving away from the Cambridge Street area."

At least nine shots were fired in the incident from an automatic pistol by a gunman who fled the scene.



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  • Last Updated: 12 October 2008 9:27 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
 
  

 
 


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