Masked men fired shots in a Salford public house over the weekend.
At around 11.10pm on Saturday 18 November, police were called to reports of a firearm at The Beehive on Holland Street, in the Pendleton area.
Two men had entered the pub wearing balaclavas, carrying a machete and a shot gun.
They went through the rooms in the pub, hitting furniture as they went through the building.
One of the men then fired two shots into the ceiling, before the pair left the pub and fled the scene in a silver Ford Focus.
No one in the pub was injured in the incident and a full investigation has been launched.
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