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Man killed, another injured in south Edmonton roadway shooting

Bullet holes were visible Thursday evening along the driver side of a vehicle police say was targeted in south Edmonton. Taken Sept. 23, 2021 (CTV News Edmonton/Sean Amato). Bullet holes were visible Thursday evening along the driver side of a vehicle police say was targeted in south Edmonton. Taken Sept. 23, 2021 (CTV News Edmonton/Sean Amato).
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EDMONTON -

Two men were rushed to hospital after an apparent drive-by shooting in south Edmonton Thursday night.

One of the men died from his injuries.

The other injured man was expected to survive, a police officer at the scene told CTV News Edmonton.

It happened just after 9 p.m. on 23 Avenue, just west of Calgary Trail.

Police said a motive was not immediately clear and would not confirm if it was a drive-by shooting.

The southwest division staff sergeant told CTV News that police had not made any arrests.

Officers were still searching for a suspect and the car they were in at 10:30 p.m.

A four-door car could be seen with at least one smashed window and several bullet holes in the driver's door.

Homicide detectives and forensics were called to the roadway, which police said would be closed for several hours.

An autopsy will be scheduled for the dead victim. 

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