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ACTIVE GANG SHOOT UP FUNERAL AND HIT INNOCENT KID

ACTIVE GANG SHOOT UP FUNERAL AND HIT INNOCENT KID

Released Monday, 19th February 2024
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ACTIVE GANG SHOOT UP FUNERAL AND HIT INNOCENT KID

ACTIVE GANG SHOOT UP FUNERAL AND HIT INNOCENT KID

ACTIVE GANG SHOOT UP FUNERAL AND HIT INNOCENT KID

ACTIVE GANG SHOOT UP FUNERAL AND HIT INNOCENT KID

Monday, 19th February 2024
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our men have been convicted after a drive-by shooting outside a church in central London.

Four women and two girls, 11 and seven years old, were shot with a sawn-off shotgun fired at a crowd of people outside a funeral at St Aloysius church in Phoenix Road, Euston, in January 2023.


Tyrell Lacroix, 23, Jashy Perch, 20, Jordan Walters, 24, and Alrico Nelson-Martin, 20, were convicted of conspiracy to wound with intent to cause serious harm, at Kingston crown court on Thursday, the Metropolitan police said.

Nelson-Martin was also convicted of possession of a shotgun with intent to endanger life.

One of the girls was left with a metal pellet embedded in a muscle close to her heart, which will have an impact for the rest of her life, and one of the women was left with serious injuries that have affected her hearing and balance.

The memorial service was a requiem mass for Sara Sanchez, 20, and her mother, Fresia Calderon, 50, who died in November 2022. Sanchez had lived with leukaemia for three years. Her mother died suddenly from a rare blood clot on arrival at Heathrow from Colombia.

The planning of the attack began in November 2022 when Lacroix found the black Toyota car that would be used in the shooting, Scotland Yard said.

Lacroix was part of a gang in north London and believed members of a rival gang would be at the memorial service. Over the weeks that followed, he was in contact with the other men as they made their preparations.

On 14 January 2023, Lacroix, Walters and Perch completed a number of circuits outside the church before one of them opened fire into the crowd, the Met said. Mourners had turned to look at doves being released from the church steps.

Officers viewed about 2,000 hours of footage to track the car after it left.

The men will be sentenced at the same court on 12 April.

Inquiries continue in efforts to identify a fourth man who was in the car at the time of the shooting, police said.

DI Darren Jones, from the specialist crime Trident investigation team, said: “These dangerous men brought unimaginable fear and horror to the streets of London. They cowardly shot at mourners as they gathered outside a church. The innocent women and girls who were injured will have to deal with the impact of t

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