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    Man is shot in Melbourne CBD as cops shut down street

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    • Police officers were approached by the victim on Sunday morning
    • The victim was immediately taken to hospital 

    By CHARLOTTE MCINTYRE FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

    Published: 19:53 EDT, 12 April 2025 | Updated: 19:53 EDT, 12 April 2025

    A man has been found with a gunshot wound in Melbourne on Sunday morning. 

    The victim was attacked early in the morning in the city’s CBD and discovered on Collins St.

    Police officers were approached by the injured man at around 6.30am and the victim was immediately taken to hospital. 

    The victim was suffering with non-life threatening injuries and the police have now launched an investigation into the incident.  

    Melbourne CBD police officers have sealed off sections of Collins St, near the corner of Williams St.

    The officers have begun investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting and have called on any witnesses to come forward.

    More to follow 

    Man is shot in Melbourne CBD as cops shut down street

    A man approached police officers on Collins St, Melbourne (pictured)

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