Police say drugs a central theme in 13 Hamilton shootings this year
'One of the central themes to most of the shootings has been the drug subculture': Police superintendent
Police say all of the 13 shootings they're investigating since January have been "targeted attacks."
And "one of the central themes to most of the shootings has been the drug subculture," said Supt. Ryan Diodati, head of the Hamilton Police Service Investigative Services Division.
Aside from the shooting death of a high-profile mobster,where motive is still unknown, the shootings all have a common thread of drugs, police said.
That includes Thursday morning's attack on the Mountain that sent a 39-year-old woman to hospital with a gunshot-related injury. On Sunday, there was a home invasion at the exact same home, where a man forced himself insideassaulted "multiple victims" before running away.Police didn't share details about that home invasion until Thursday.
Diodati said that might be due to "investigative techniques" being used in the case. He said the service believed the attack to be targeted and so did not see a public safety reason to alert the community.
None of the shootings are being treated as linked investigations, he said. Often the attackers are seeking drugs, jewelry or cash.
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He said he didn't have statistics with him to compare this year's gun incidents with previous years.
"Obviously the numbers are concerning," Diodatisaid. "One incident, one shooting is concerning."
Chief Eric Girt told police board members Thursday that the guns in Hamilton being used for crime are predominantly handguns with some long arms as well.
"The bulk of the guns that make their way into this community in Hamiltonare largely from Ohio," he said.
He said the service and provincial partners are tracing any guns they come across in their investigations.
This most recent shooting is the latest in a string of gun violence in Hamilton in recent weeks.
There have been drive-by shootings, home invasions, and the shooting death ofa high-profile mobster.
Shooting spike
Here's a list of shootings just within the last month:
- In ashootout between two carsin Ancaster on April 16, "a quantity of shots were fired" and no one was hurt.
- Shots were fired at a homeon Green Mountain Road on April 17, andagain just days later.
- Notorious mobsterAngelo Musitano was gunned downin his Waterdown Driveway on May 2.
- Someonefired bullets into a home in the area of Macaulay Street Eastand Mary Street on May 3. Another shooting incident was reported at the same home on April 17.
- A man in his 20s went to hospitalafter he was shotin a home invasion on Weir Street North on May 6.
- "At least one" suspectshot at a victim"a number of times," in Stinson on May 8.
- A 46-year-old man wasshot during a home invasionin the east end, leaving him with life-threatening injuries.
- A 39-year-old woman was taken to hospital after"multiple shots were fired" into a home near West 5th Street and Mohawk Road.
Other than the charges laid in connection with Tuesday's shooting on Holly Ave., police have not announced any arrests in connection with these incidents.
With files from Adam Carter