Three people were shot and injured on the evening of Saturday January 4 in the Grenoble metropolitan area. Around 7:30 p.m., a man in his thirties, injured in one hand, was treated by firefighters and a Samu team near the Grand Place tram stop.
Presumably injured by a gunshot, the man who would not have been very talkative with the police was transported to Grenoble Alpes University Hospital in a relative emergency.
Around 11:30 p.m., a 16-year-old girl was hit by a projectile in the leg while she was walking her dog in a square on rue Galillée, in the Village 2 district of Échirolles.
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Hit by this bullet which was probably not intended for her, the teenager was taken care of by the firefighters and medically treated by the Samu before being transported, also in relative emergency, to the Grenoble Alpes University Hospital.
At the same time, a man undoubtedly involved in this same shooting and also slightly injured, presented himself at the Cèdres clinic for treatment.
Two separate investigations were opened by Grenoble police to shed light on these two events.