A 21-year-old man who was one of two injured during a shooting in Tottenham is said to be serious condition as police appeal for witnesses to the incident.

Last night police were called to Gloucester Road, in the Broadwater Farm Estate, at 11.42pm following reports of gunshots.

When the armed officers arrived at the scene the people involved in the incident had left the area.

Later two men, both aged 21, attended a north London hospital suffering from gunshot wounds.

One of the men is in a serious but stable condition while the other is reported to be in a stable condition.

According to people who live on the estate the shooting took place during a community event in memory of Mark Duggan.

Mr Duggan was shot and killed by police officers on August 4, 2011, and his death sparked riots across Tottenham and the UK.

The scene of the shooting has been identified as a green area near the Tango and Cash shop.

Officers from Trident Gang Crime Command and Haringey Police are investigating the incident but so far no arrests have been made.

Investigating officer Detective Inspector Jim Newcombe said: "We are appealing for any witnesses or anyone with information to please come forward as soon as possible.

"Trident officers are working closely with Haringey borough police and the local community to trace those responsible."

The investigation is ongoing and police officers are keeping an open mind about any possible motive.

Anyone with any information regarding the incident is asked to call 0208 358 0711 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Haringey police are working closely with a range of community contacts to ensure any concerns locally are addressed, and officers will be out on patrol on the Broadwater Farm Estate throughout the day.