Two men were shot in Crystal Palace last night, after a fight broke out on a residential street. 

Police were called shortly before 6pm to reports of a fight on Lunham Road.

Attending officers found two males, aged 24 and 25, each with a gunshot wound to the leg.

The men were rushed to hospital for treatment by ambulance staff who were first on the scene.

Their injuries are described as 'non-life-threatening'.

A female, whose age has not been released, also sustained a minor injury, described as a 'graze'.

No arrests have been made at this stage of the investigation, as enquiries continue.

The area has been cordoned off as a crime scene.

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The crime scene pictured today

According to reports, a large group gathered outside the Central Hill Estate newsagents to film a music video in the afternoon. 

The group were in the area for a number of hours before gunshots were heard. 

A Lunham Road resident, who did not want to be named, said: "I didn't see much, just a load of people filming on bikes and a lot of people around them.

"Later that night we heard a gun. And then five minutes after police were there and it was blocked off."

A Met police spokesperson said: "Police were called at approximately 17:52hrs by London Ambulance Service [LAS] to reports of a fight on Lunham Road, SE19.

"Officers attended.

"At the scene, two males aged 25 and 24 had both sustained a gunshot wound to the leg.

"Both were taken to central London hospitals where their conditions are non-life threatening.

"Officers from Lambeth investigate. Trident Crime and Area Command has been notified.

"A crime scene is in place. At this early stage there have been no arrests. Enquiries are ongoing.

"A female sustained a minor injury [graze]."

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: "We were called at 5.50pm to reports of a shooting and sent a number of staff to the scene, including two ambulance crews, an officer and an advanced paramedic.

"Our staff treated two patients for gunshot wounds before taking them to hospital."

Anyone who witnessed this incident but has not yet spoken with police is asked to call Lambeth CID by dialling 101 quoting reference 5795/31OCT, Tweet @MetCC or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.