Kingsbury shooting – is the Tube station closed, when was the shooting and how many people were injured?
LONDON’S streets have once again been splashed with blood after three people were injured in a shooting outside Kingsbury Tube station on Monday night.
Emergency services rushed to the scene on Kingsbury Road, Brent, in North West London at around 9.45pm.
Is Kingsbury tube station closed?
Kingsbury Tube station is currently open as normal, and trains on the Jubilee line are coming and going without significant delays.
It was shut down on August 20 as officers responded to the shooting, but reopened again the next morning.
TfL are reporting a good service from this station.
When was the shooting?
A spokesman for the London Ambulance Service said they were called at 9.43pm and said a 30-year-old woman and two men - aged 18 and 24- had been rushed to hospital all with gun shot wounds.
Armed police had responded just hours earlier after shots were fired outside a school in upmarket Maida Vale, West London.
Gun cops were pictured surrounding the entrance to Kennet West Skills Centre at about 4.10pm.
How many people were injured?
A total of three people - two men, 18 and 24, and a woman, aged 30, were injured and it has since been confirmed all three victims suffered shot wounds.
Reports of several people being gunned down flooded social media and images showed a heavy police and ambulance response.
The crime scene outside a row of shops and restaurants was littered with clothes including a baseball cap and Nike trainers.
A video obtained exclusively by The Sun reveals the screams heard from one of the victims who lay on the ground bleeding.
There were no immediate arrests and roads were closed as officers began their hunt for suspects.
The injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.
Cops said the incident was not "terror related".