A 16-year-old boy has suffered severe gunshot wounds in a shooting in Birmingham.
West Midlands Police said the shooting occurred just before 17:30 BST on Bowyer Road in Alum Rock.
The boy was taken to hospital to be treated for “potentially life-threatening” gunshot injuries, police said in a statement.
“Although this happened near a mosque, at this stage we do not believe the shooting to be connected to this place of worship,” the force said.
The statement added: “We understand this is extremely worrying for people in the area, and local officers will be remaining there to speak to anyone with concerns.”
Investigators were still at the scene on Wednesday night.
Police are urging anyone with further information to get in contact or speak to Crimestoppers.
Birmingham city councillor Majid Mahmood said in a statement he was a relative of the young person involved as well as being a councillor for a neighbouring ward, which made “this incredibly personal”.
The Bromford and Hodge Hill councillor said: “Like so many across the community, I am deeply saddened by the tragic incident that has taken place in Alum Rock.”
He said his “thoughts and prayers are with him, his family and everyone affected during this incredibly difficult time”.
Mahmood added the family’s “one heartfelt request” was that people did not share any photos or videos from the scene. He said anyone with footage or information should instead send this directly to police to help the investigation.
“At times like this, our community is strongest when we come together with compassion, dignity and respect,” he added.