
Police say an assault launched a 72-year-old lady and a 12-year-old boy on the hospital may very well be linked with an ongoing Edinburgh-Glahgaggo gang quarrel.
The pair was attacked in a home in Agilse Crescent in Milton, north of Glasgow, after midnight of Saturday.
Police Scotland final week enhanced the response of fireplace within the metropolis, which can be related to a number of blessings and gun incidents in Edinburgh.
Six properties within the west of Scotland have been focused in per week -long house.
The standing of the lady and the boy isn’t identified after Milton's incident.
A police Scotland spokesman mentioned: “Both were taken to the hospital for treatment. The inquiry is on.”

It comes after a number of arrests within the east of the nation on violent incidents. Authorities have seized weapons, medicine and money.
On Friday, the power confirmed that it had visited greater than 100 properties and was reviewing CCTV footage of over 700 hours.
The video claiming to indicate the fireplace has been posted on-line with a warning naming that’s related to organized crime.
Edinburgh assaults have been occurring for a number of weeks, however on April 3, a home was intentionally set on hearth on the Cortomlav Garden in Robroston area of Glasgow.
The subsequent day a storage, cirkinilloch was tortured on Milton Road.
On 7 April, Gala Street and Ashgill Road, Glasgow, and Meadow Courts, Steps had been set on hearth.
And on 8 April, a enterprise complicated was focused on a industrial property on Wellington Road, Bishopbrigs.

DET Chief Supta David Pheri of Police Scotland knowledgeable Crime Division mentioned: “It is important to find out that whoever is responsible for these careless acts as soon as possible.
“While we consider that these are focused assaults, the outcomes could be way more critical and I wish to make clear that this conduct won’t be tolerated.”
Meanwhile, in the past, the force said that it had executed the search warrant and made several arrests.
On Thursday, two teenagers were arrested in connection with the willful fire-razing.
DET Chief Supt Ferry's arrest will continue in the coming weeks and anyone will be urged with information. Contact officers,
With inputs from BBC