he second of two young men killed in separate shootings in London called within 24 hours.
Camilo Palacio, 23, suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the chest at High Road, Wood GreenSunday around 9:30 PM.
The police, including firearms officers, provided immediate first aid until the arrival of the London Air Ambulance and paramedics.
Mr Palacio, from Enfield, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene 30 minutes later.
His next of kin are informed and supported by specialized agents. No arrests have been made and the investigation continues.
Death follows another shooting just over four miles away in Waltham Forest.
Sam Brown, 28, took himself to hospital after being shot during a rally in Cheney Row Park.
He later died and a murder investigation was launched. A man in his thirties has been arrested.
Detective Chief Inspector Perry Benton, who Wood Green investigation, said: “My agents would like to hear from anyone who can help us identify the person responsible for Camilo’s death.
“A young man’s life has been brutally ended on a public street and a family is now struggling to come to terms with their loss – if ever there was a time to break the wall of silence, this is it.
“If you have any information, dashcam or cell phone footage related to this murder, however minor or insignificant it may seem, do the right thing and get in touch.
“It doesn’t matter if you contact us personally or anonymously through Crimestoppers – but please share what you know.”
The two fatal shootings follow another murder in the early hours of July 19, when 26-year-old Daneche Tison was shot outside an apartment building on Bruckner Street, Queen’s Park, in west London.
Seven people were arrested for the death and later released under investigation.
Until then, there had been no gun murders in London since October 31 last year.
In 2021, there were 12 fatal shootings among a total of 134 murders recorded by the Met Police.
Earlier this year, in April, the corps said it had reduced gun crime, with the number of shootings, including fatal and non-fatal, falling from 283 in 2019/20 to 196 in 2021/22.
Anyone with information is asked to call the emergency room on 0208 358 0400 or 101, quoting 7238/July 24, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.