SURGEONS were today removing a pellet from an 18-month-old girl’s leg after she was shot in a Merseyside park.
The toddler was with her mother and pet dog in a field near their St Helens home when she was hit at 11am yesterday.
The little girl was running around the field, known as the Duckeries, off Fleet Lane, Derbyshire Hill, when she toddled after the dog in some nearby bushes.
The little girl suddenly burst into tears and her mother noticed her leg was injured.
It was only when they got to hospital they were told the injury was consistent with a shot from a pellet gun or air rifle. At that point, they called the police.
--Comment--
Society is getting worse and when you see stories like this it makes you even more angry. People should be able to go on the park and not have to worry about what some degenerate youths may do, these little scum bags need to be put in boot camps and taught a lesson.
But the public will keep on voting for the same old crap that are letting this happen and then when it happens to them they complain. Well time for people to wake up and do something about it NOW before something happens to them.
Anyone with information should call police on 0151 777 1561 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2008/06/09/park-toddler-is-shot-in-leg-100252-21044711/
Showing posts with label Gun crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gun crime. Show all posts
Monday, 9 June 2008
Wednesday, 20 February 2008
Murder probe after man found with gunshot wounds in field
A murder investigation has been launched after the body of a 38-year-old man was found with gunshot wounds in his legs in a field in Liverpool.
Detectives believe the man died due to a “local dispute” but denied it is linked to gang-related violence.
The body was found by a member of public near to Dam Wood, Croxteth, Liverpool, at around 2pm on Monday.
The death has not been linked to the murder of 11-year-old schoolboy Rhys Jones who was shot in the neck as he walked home on August 22 last year in Croxteth.
Comment
One of the things that struck me when 11-year-old schoolboy Rhys Jones was murdered was how detached the councillors were to problems going on in their wards. I am going to refer to one Councillor Rose Bailey of the Labour Party, who happens to live on the same estate where young Rhys was murdered. Soon after the murder she gave interviews on local TV and radio to say that occurrences like these in Croxteth were rare. Her comments were met with gasps and disbelief by people living in the same area.
Norris Green and Croxteth are particularly bad flashpoint areas for gun crime and its not an understatement to say the police are stretched in these areas. The wise thing would be to acknowledge the problems and try to tackle them, rather than ignore them as some councillors are quite clearly doing. The fashion that the Labour Party have seemed to adopt is a see no evil speak no evil attitude, this is something that the BNP will work hard alongside people in the different communities to put an end to.
Read Story http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2008/02/19/murder-probe-after-man-found-with-gunshot-wounds-in-field-64375-20496895/
Detectives believe the man died due to a “local dispute” but denied it is linked to gang-related violence.
The body was found by a member of public near to Dam Wood, Croxteth, Liverpool, at around 2pm on Monday.
The death has not been linked to the murder of 11-year-old schoolboy Rhys Jones who was shot in the neck as he walked home on August 22 last year in Croxteth.
Comment
One of the things that struck me when 11-year-old schoolboy Rhys Jones was murdered was how detached the councillors were to problems going on in their wards. I am going to refer to one Councillor Rose Bailey of the Labour Party, who happens to live on the same estate where young Rhys was murdered. Soon after the murder she gave interviews on local TV and radio to say that occurrences like these in Croxteth were rare. Her comments were met with gasps and disbelief by people living in the same area.
Norris Green and Croxteth are particularly bad flashpoint areas for gun crime and its not an understatement to say the police are stretched in these areas. The wise thing would be to acknowledge the problems and try to tackle them, rather than ignore them as some councillors are quite clearly doing. The fashion that the Labour Party have seemed to adopt is a see no evil speak no evil attitude, this is something that the BNP will work hard alongside people in the different communities to put an end to.
Read Story http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2008/02/19/murder-probe-after-man-found-with-gunshot-wounds-in-field-64375-20496895/
Labels:
BNP,
Councillor Rose Bailey,
Croxteth,
Gun crime,
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