A resident of Glasgow’s Park Inn Hotel has described the horror scenes that took place at the premises this afternoon.
A suspect has been shot dead by police after six people were injured, including an officer, during a major incident at a hotel housing refugees in Glasgow.
Police Scotland said a male suspect was shot by an armed unit and an officer is in a critical but stable condition.
The Scottish Police Federation (SPF) confirmed a male officer had been stabbed and their family has been informed.
All six injured people, including the officer, are being treated in hospital.
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Several sources have said they believe shootings took place at the Park Inn Hotel.
A resident toldour sister title the Glasgow Times: "I was on the third-floor sleeping and began to hear loud noises - women screaming and men screaming for help.
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"I could see people outside looking towards the hotel.
"I came down when I got to the lift it was covered in blood.
"I took the stairs and by the time I got to the reception, it was covered in blood. The floor was covered in blood.
"I am worried about the asylum seekers who are still inside the hotel."
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