Three men injured in ‘reckless’ shooting in east London barber | Crime

Police are appealing for witnesses after three men were shot in a barber’s shop in east London.

The Metropolitan police said officers were called to reports of a shooting in Upton Lane, Newham, just before 7pm on Friday.

A number of suspects fired shots into the barber’s shop, injuring three men, the force said, and moments later one of the victims was stabbed.

All three victims were taken to hospital by the London ambulance service.

A 22-year-old who sustained gunshot and stab injuries is in critical condition, and the two other victims – a 19-year-old man and a 17-year-old youth – remain in hospital. Neither is in a life-threatening condition.

DS Mat Freeman, of specialist crime, said the use of a firearm in a “crowded part of Newham” was “callous and reckless”.

A black Audi A7 car believed to have been used by the suspects was abandoned in Devenay Road, Stratford, east London, the Met said.

Crime scenes remain in place in Upton Lane and Devenay Road, and forensic work is ongoing, the force said.

Freeman said: “The use of a firearm last night in a crowded part of Newham was callous and reckless. I am determined to find those responsible and bring them to justice.

“I am appealing for information from members of the public and for any witnesses who have yet to speak with police to come forward. It is possible that members of the public may have captured footage of the incident or of those involved on phones or dashcam, and I ask anyone with material such as this to get in touch.

“The suspects made off in a black Audi A7 which was found abandoned. I need to hear from anyone who saw a group behaving suspiciously with this vehicle or recalls seeing an unfamiliar black Audi A7 parked in the area.”

No arrests have been made.

Anyone with information has been asked to call 101 quoting CAD 6941/08Sep.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/oct/09/shooting-east-london-newham-barber

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