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Banff Avenue shooting now a homicide after victim, 24, dies

The man who was shot in broad daylight in the Banff-Ledbury neighbourhood on Tuesday afternoon has died in hospital, and the homicide unit is now investigating alongside the guns and gangs unit.

Abdulhamid Haji Ragab died in hospital after he was critically injured Tuesday afternoon

Police tape and police cruisers surround the scene of a shooting on a residential street.
Ottawa police continue to investigate a Tuesday afternoon shooting in south Ottawa. (Guy Quenneville/CBC)

The man who was shot in broad daylight in the Banff-Ledbury neighbourhood on Tuesday afternoon has died in hospital, and the homicide unit is now investigating alongside the guns and gangs unit.

People in the Ottawa Community Housing neighbourhood told CBCthey heard severalshots ring out. Multiple calls to 911 were made atabout 12:40 p.m.

Police and paramedics showed up at the scene along Banff Avenue, not far from Ledbury Avenue juststeps away from the Banff Avenue Community House that offers year-round programming for children and other essential services.

Charles Pereira, wholives in a nearby apartment building, said he was just getting off the phone when he heard the gunfire. He went to the scene and watchedpolice cruiserspullup.

"I noticed there was a gentleman laying on the sidewalk ...bleeding, and [first responders] were trying to ... resuscitate him," he said.

The victim, 24-year-old Abdulhamid Haji Ragab, was then rushed to Ottawa Hospital's Civic campus trauma centre in critical condition.

Police confirmed Thursday that he died.

No arrests were madeand no information about any possible suspects has been released.

The homicide unit is askingany witnesses to get in touch with investigators by calling 613-236-1222, ext. 5421. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 or at crimestoppers.ca.

Another shooting 1 day later

Almost exactly 24 hours later, another man was shot and critically injured in another Ottawa Community Housing neighbourhood on Ritchie Streetin theBritannia area.

The victim, a 26-year-old man, was taken tothe trauma centre with abdominal injuries, paramedics said.

Police said Thursday that he remains in hospital in critical condition.

No arrests have been made, and noinformation about any possible suspects has been released. The guns and gangs unit is investigating.

The two incidents are unrelated, police said.

With files from Guy Quenneville and Frederic Pepin