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Monday, 16 December, 2002, 13:40 GMT
Armed patrols after shooting death
Scene of shooting in Liverpool
Carl Seaton was found wounded on the street
Armed police have been patrolling the streets of Liverpool after a man was shot dead.

The incident, in the early hours of Sunday, was the second fatal shooting in the city in two weeks.

Carl Seaton, 28, was shot near a pub on Wavertree Road, Edge Hill, at about 0045 GMT.

He died at the Royal Liverpool Hospital after being found with gunshot wounds at Martensen Street.

The Weighing Machine pub in Edge Hill, Liverpool
Mr Seaton had been in the Weighing Machine pub
Officers believe he had been drinking at the nearby Weighing Machine pub at the Junction of Marmaduke Street and Wavertree Road.

They said two masked men were involved but have not established a motive for the killing.

In a separate incident, a 27-year-old man was shot dead in his home in Cooper Lane, St Helens, just after midnight on Sunday.

Two men from Leeds, aged 22 and 25, have been arrested and are being questioned on suspicion of his murder, officers said.

On 3 December, 27-year old Raymond Craven was shot dead at the Thatched House pub on Wavertree High Street. Two other men were injured.

Police say they do not yet know whether the shooting is connected to the killing of Mr Seaton.

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