The Sevillian district of Three thousand houses This Monday was once again the scene of a filming which resulted in at least a gunshot wound. On this occasion, firearms “with conventional ammunition” were used, as reported by the National Police.
Barely a month ago, the neighborhood was in the news for a shoot with weapons of war between two rival drug trafficking clans. Police responded forcefully and hundreds of officers deployed several macro raids in the following days during which weapons and drugs were seized and a dozen people were arrested.
On this occasion, the shooting took place around 10:30 p.m. this Monday in the Peace Avenue South Polígononext to the fire station, according to testimonies from neighbors who called 112 to alert them that they had heard gunshots.
According to EFE sources from Emergencies 112 Andalusia and the police, at 10:30 p.m. several calls were received from neighbors warning that gunshots had been heard on Avenida de la Paz, next to the fire station.
Two people allegedly opened fire from a car then fled. The injured man was transported to the Virgen del Rocío hospital in the capital, where he remains hospitalized, although his injuries are not particularly serious. Initial hypotheses suggest that this shooting is not linked to drug trafficking, but rather that it is a settling scores of a family conflict.
The Government Subdelegation confirmed that the National Police were investigating these events. For now there are no detainees. Conventional weapons were used during the shootings and not automatic weapons of war as during the incidents of October 12.
At that time, the attempted theft of a shipment of marijuana sparked a shootout in which the clans involved, the Caracoleños and the Naranjerosdisplayed their arsenal of firearms. In videos recorded by neighbors, bursts of AK-47 and we observe tracer ammunition crossing the sky of Seville.
Four days later, as part of the Operation Vulcan, 300 police officers They took over the neighborhood. The second phase of the operation was carried out 48 hours later with the deployment of 100 agents. After more than a dozen searches, 21 marijuana grows were seized and five firearms were seized, even though there was no trace of weapons of war.
Last June, another shooting on Victoria Domínguez Cerrato Street in Tres Mil Viviendas (the poorest neighborhood in Spain, according to INE data) left two dead, a father and his son, and six injured, including a 12-year-old girl hit by a stray bullet