
A camera caught a gunman shooting a dad through a broken window on a residential terrace street in Durham, England.
The video was circulated on social media and showed a group of people walking on Elm Street in Stanley around 5:17 p.m. Saturday, April 5.
One seemed to break the window of a house leading directly to the street.

Another with a hood, reached into his pocket, pulled out the gun, and fired it inside.
A man’s scream was followed by his son yelling “They shot my father” and the attacker ran away. After that, a man and a woman were arrested.
The 60-year-old victim was declared DE@d in the town south of Newcastle.
The neighbors described him as a “lovely guy”, well-known in the community and “always say hello with a smile.”
Flower tributes were left on the street where the shooting occurred.
Durham police said his family had been informed and supported by specially trained officials.
Last night, detectives arrested a 37-year-old man and a 35-year-old woman on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. Both were detained by police.
Meanwhile, detectives are still on the scene, and the cordon is expected to last for some time.
Officials are knocking on the door trying to gather clues about people living nearby.
A 35-year-old neighbor told Chronicle that she heard a loud noise and saw two young men running away.
“It’s really loud. It’s scary to think that people can master something like this. You don’t think anyone here will have a gun.”
Police were seen flying a drone at the scene to collect evidence, and reporters from local newspapers said she also saw a hole in the window that seemed to have been “shooted”.
Watch the video below.