London police said that no-one was injured when the back entrance of a downtown cannabis shop was sprayed with gunfire early on Monday morning.
The back alley of 264 Dundas Street became the site of a police crime scene shortly afterward, as forensics officers could be seen combing over an area cordoned off with yellow tape.
Bullet holes can be seen in the glass door of a downtown London, Ont. building on Nov. 25, 2024. (Bryan Bicknell/CTV News London)
At least 15 bullet holes could be seen in the rear entrance of the business, which was all glass. Officers were placing evidence markers on the ground and picking up small objects and bagging them.
At the front, the door to a cannabis shop was boarded up, and a sticker was affixed to the door saying the business has been closed by the city. A Special Constable Police Cruiser was parked …