In a recent update, Police Scotland confirmed that armed police have now been stood down. However, the area remains cordoned off with officers standing by.
At around 4pm today, October 25, armed police attended an incident on Drumoyne Road after receiving reports of a firearm being discharged within a premises.
A 52-year-old man was rushed to hospital for treatment to injuries which are not thought to be life-threatening.READ MORE: Homeless charity gets Glasgow LEZ compatible van donated by selfless stranger
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