Teenager shot in the leg at Bank Holiday street barbecue

A teenager was shot in the leg in Clayton on Bank Holiday Monday Credit: MEN Media

A teenager was shot in front of friends at a Bank Holiday street barbecue.

He was rushed to hospital after being blasted in the leg in Clayton on Monday afternoon.

Police said he was being treated for a ‘serious’ injury.

His condition is not thought to be life-threatening.

It is understood the victim, who is in his ‘late teens’, was with a group of friends drinking and eating on a patch of grass outside a house on Vale Street when a gunman opened fire.

Police said it was unclear whether the shooter was on foot or in a car at the time.

The teenager hasn’t been named. He was shot at around 2.45pm.

Forensic experts later carried out a finger-tip search of the grass in a bid to find bullets or any other evidence.

They also sifted through the remains of two disposable barbecues.Two upturned chairs were left behind with a bottle of vodka still on a wall.

What appeared to be blood-stained clothing could also be seen.

Forensic experts were seen in Clayton gathering evidence following the shooting Credit: MEN Media

Detective Inspector Claire Moss said police patrols were stepped up in the area.

Appealing for witnesses, she said:

Det Insp Moss said a investigators were working to establish the chain of events and a possible motive.

Police cordoned off a small area of Vale Street down from a parade of shops.

The area spanned a tree-lined row of six semi-detached houses on either side.

Det Insp Moss added:

Police confirmed the teenager was with friends when he was shot, but no further information was released.

No one else was injured.

Tactical Aid Unit officers lifted up grids to check drains for potential evidence and forensic officers assessed the scene and took photographs.

Det Insp Moss said: