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A large police presence has descended on Dalsetter Avenue, Drumchapel after a man was struck by a car
COPS have locked down a city street amid reports of a suspected hit-and-run that left a man with serious injuries.
A large police presence has descended on Dalsetter Avenue, Drumchapel, amid alarming scenes this afternoon.
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Several cops cars and uniformed cops have surrounded a large area which has been cordoned off as part of an ongoing probe.
A local said: “The whole area has been locked down and there are cops all over the street.
“It’s obviously something serious given the amount of cops on the scene.
“It seems like there’s something happening every other day here. It’s like the wild west.”
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Police said the victim was rushed to hospital as the work to piece together circumstances around the horror.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 1pm police received a report of car deliberately striking a male pedestrian in Dalsetter Avenue, Drumchapel, Glasgow.
“The injured pedestrian has been taken to hospital by ambulance,
“Enquiries are ongoing.”
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The incident comes three days after an unrelated police probe less than half a mile away.
We told how a man was left with serious wounds after an assault close to the home of Kelly Bo Green, daughter of late kingpin Jamie Daniel.
Officers raced to Drumchapel Road after the alarm was raised at around 2.50pm on Friday.
Forensic teams were seen entering a property linked to Green, 45, which was firebombed in May amid Scotland’s raging gang wars.
Green is the sister of Francis ‘Fraggle’ Green and former partner of murdered Daniel clan enforcer Kevin ‘Gerbil’ Carroll.
We previously reported how Green’s home was set alight on May 13 by firebomb maniacs linked to the underworld carnage.
Hoods torched the front of the building in a targeted attack.
Scorch marks could be seen on the front window of the pad after thugs struck at around 1am.
Green is one of many people linked to the notorious family to be attacked since the violence kicked off in March.
The Scottish Sun has reported extensively on how the carnage is linked to Dubai-based hood Ross ‘Miami’ McGill in revenge for a dodgy cocaine con using fake cash.
Former Union Bears chief, McGill, 31, of East Kilbride blamed associates of caged Edinburgh kingpin Mark Richardson, 38, – an ally of the Daniel clan.
It’s understood the attack outside the property isn’t being investigated as part of Operation Portaledge – the crackdown on ongoing gang-related violence.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson said of Friday’s attack: “The man was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment.
“Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.”
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