Windsor police are looking for a pedestrian who fired a round of bullets toward a vehicle that officers say knocked the suspect over near Goyeau Street.
Officers said in a news release that they’re investigating the incident, which happened on Nov. 5.
Police were called shortly before 8 p.m. Through an investigation, Windsor police learned that a black Dodge Durango intentionally struck a pedestrian in a parking lot, knocking the person to the ground. The pedestrian then stood up, brandished a handgun and fired a round toward the vehicle.
The pedestrian fled northbound down Goyeau Street and the involved vehicle fled northbound down Dufferin Place. No physical injuries have been reported.
A Windsor police cruiser. (CBC News)
The suspect who used the firearm is described as a male with a slim build. At the time of the incident, he wore a black and white sweater with a hood pulled over his head, white pants and white shoes.
Investigators are asking residents and business owners in the immediate area to check their dash-cam or surveillance footage between 7:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. for evidence related to this case.