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Shooting rocks Liverpool as house is sprayed with bullets and gunman goes on the run

Shooting rocks Liverpool as house is sprayed with bullets and gunman goes on the run

Daily Mail​4 hours ago

A manhunt for a gunman is underway following a shooting on a suburban street.
Police were called to a home on Rose Street in Liverpool, south-west Sydney, at about 3.30am on Sunday.
No injuries were reported.
It is not yet known how many shots were fired into the house.
NSW Police established a crime scene at the home and an investigation is underway.
Anybody with information or CCTV is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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