A THIRD man has been charged with attempted murder after police made arrests regarding the incident at a holiday park in Abergele last week.
McCauley Brooker, 23, of Southway, Eccles is the latest to be charged in connection with the incident, which happened on May 22 on Busk Road, Oldham.
On May 28, Greater Manchester Police, with assistance from specialised colleagues at North Wales Police, executed a warrant at the Abergele holiday park, which led to two men aged 32 and 22 being arrested.
Those two men have since been released on police bail.
A third man, aged 28, was also arrested in Abergele on suspicion of assisting an offender.
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Booker, who is also charged with possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, was remanded in custody and was due to appear before magistrates on Friday (May 31).
On May 22, a man presented himself at The Royal Oldham Hospital with gunshot wounds, and another received serious knife wounds on Busk Road.
Stephen Wilson, 28, from Salford, and Jordan Aston, 33, of no fixed abode, were both previously charged with attempted murder and possession of an offensive weapon in connection with the same incident.
Detective chief inspector Mark Davis, from Greater Manchester Police’s Major Incident Team, said: “We have made significant progress in this investigation.
“Seven arrests have been made so far with three men being charged and remanded.
“All three have been charged with attempted murder, and one also charged with Section 16A Firearms Act 1968.
“This investigation is fast-paced and we are exploring a several lines of enquiries, including information that has been passed to us following our public appeals.
“We are still appealing to anyone with information is asked to contact us on 101, quoting log number 3740 22/05/2024.
“Alternatively, details can be passed on anonymously to the independent charity - Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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