An investigation into a double shooting in south east London is ongoing after 16 days, say police.

Officers attended two firearms incidents five miles apart from each other on December 12.

Police were called to reports of an altercation involving a group of men in Brockley just before 9.50pm.

One of the men was reportedly firing a gun into the air in Brockley Rise.  

On arrival, police discovered that the suspects left the scene but found numerous shells on the floor. 

No injuries were reported.

On the same night just before 11.15pm, police were called to Blackheath after shots were fired through a window.

A teenage boy was found injured by the shards of glass from the window in Dursley Road.

He was taken to hospital where his condition was assessed as not life-threatening.

No other reported injuries were reported. No arrests have been made in connection to both of the incidents.

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said today (December 28) that officers are working to establish whether the two incidents are linked.

Anyone who has information that could help police should call on 101 and quote references CAD 6627 or 7068 of 12 December.

A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police said today (December 28): “No arrests – enquiries into the circumstances are ongoing.”