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Two men in critical condition after public-place shooting in Parramatta

Two men in critical condition after public-place shooting in Parramatta

Two men are in a critical condition with multiple gunshot wounds after a shooting in Sydney's west.
NSW Police say the two men were among four people in a car that were allegedly shot at while on Church Street in Parramatta at about 5:10pm on Sunday.
Police say the other two men were uninjured.
NSW Ambulance told the ABC the injured men were both critical. They were treated at the scene before being taken to hospital.
A short time later, according to police, they were called to Sherwood Street in Merrylands West after reports of a car fire.
Officers arrived to find a car and a nearby tree alight. Police are investigating if the incidents are linked .
A crime scene has been established at both locations and detectives are investigating.

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