A man died in a hail of gun fire in a “terrifying” drive-by in north-west London. Witnesses reported hearing at least four shots in rapid succession as
the man in his 20s was blasted at close-range from a blacked-out
hatchback in Harlesden at just before 10pm last night.
Members of the public battled to resuscitate him before emergency
services arrived but he was pronounced dead at the scene from multiple
gunshot wounds to his chest and stomach.
Streets surrounding the junction of Church Road and Conley Road were
sealed off by firearms officers as murder detectives launched an
investigation.
Friends of the shot man claimed he was an innocent victim caught in the crossfire of a postcode war between two rival gangs.
Vinod Patel, 48, a builder who lives with his family nearby, told the
Standard: “I was relaxing watching TV when I heard about six shots like
a machine gun.
“I went outside and saw people running towards him. He’d been shot in the chest and stomach but was still breathing.
“One man was trying to help and feeling his pulse. It was all so quick but he didn’t make it.
“About 15 minutes later a woman arrived she was shouting, crazy and
upset in a serious way. I don’t know if she was a relative but she was
out of control.
“I think it was definitely mistaken identity. I live around here and I know what it’s like.”
An 18-year-old witness said: “I was in the Cash and Carry and I heard
a shot and came outside and at least another two shots went off really
rapidly. It sounded like a machine gun.
“They shot him from point-blank range. They were going slowly at the
time and then sped off down the street. The car had tinted windows so
you couldn’t see inside.
“Two men ran after the car to try and get the number plate but it was too fast.
“There was a man who stopped to help the man on the ground. He was
doing CPR and trying to keep him alive but I don’t think there was
anything he could have done to save him. His chest was covered in blood
and I saw the wounds.
“People were still trying to help him. There was big group standing round until the police came about ten minutes later.
“There are gangs in this area but this level violence is terrifying.
That an innocent man has been caught up in it like this is just
shocking. I just hope they catch them.”
Another neighbour said: “I heard a lot of gunshots in quick
succession. There were lots of loud bangs. Then I saw all the blue
lights. It’s terrifying.”
Last Updated 16.55pm
Source: London Evening Standard
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