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The Metropolitan Police commissioner has called an emergency meeting after the third fatal shooting of a teenager in south London in less than two weeks.The Metropolitan Police commissioner has called an emergency meeting after the third fatal shooting of a teenager in south London in less than two weeks.
A 15-year-old boy was found dead in his own home in the Fenwick Place area of Clapham North on Wednesday afternoon.A 15-year-old boy was found dead in his own home in the Fenwick Place area of Clapham North on Wednesday afternoon.
Police were called to the house after a relative discovered his body.Police were called to the house after a relative discovered his body.
Sir Ian Blair will discuss the recent shootings with senior staff and officers from the Met's Specialist Crime Directorate.Sir Ian Blair will discuss the recent shootings with senior staff and officers from the Met's Specialist Crime Directorate.
On 6 February, 15-year-old Michael Dosunmu was shot dead in the bedroom of his Peckham home.On 6 February, 15-year-old Michael Dosunmu was shot dead in the bedroom of his Peckham home.
The vast majority of young people on the Fenwick Estate and in the entire area are decent young kids Peter RobbinsLambeth councillor How can police tackle gun crime?The vast majority of young people on the Fenwick Estate and in the entire area are decent young kids Peter RobbinsLambeth councillor How can police tackle gun crime?
Police believe he was a victim of mistaken identity.Police believe he was a victim of mistaken identity.
Three days earlier, 16-year-old James Andre Smartt-Ford died after he was shot at Streatham Ice Arena.Three days earlier, 16-year-old James Andre Smartt-Ford died after he was shot at Streatham Ice Arena.
The boy found dead at his home in Clapham North has not yet been formally identified, although his parents are understood to have been informed.The boy found dead at his home in Clapham North has not yet been formally identified, although his parents are understood to have been informed.
Forensic teams will continue searching the house where he was found and the local area and a post-mortem examination will be held later.Forensic teams will continue searching the house where he was found and the local area and a post-mortem examination will be held later.
Peter Robbins, a Lambeth councillor, said although gun crime was a problem, it was wrong to portray the estate as "the Wild West".Peter Robbins, a Lambeth councillor, said although gun crime was a problem, it was wrong to portray the estate as "the Wild West".
"There seems to be a willingness for people to almost ignore guns when they see them... but I just do want to make the point that the vast majority of young people on the Fenwick Estate and in the entire area are decent young kids," he said."There seems to be a willingness for people to almost ignore guns when they see them... but I just do want to make the point that the vast majority of young people on the Fenwick Estate and in the entire area are decent young kids," he said.
"There is a minority of young people involved in gun crime and that's what needs to be addressed.""There is a minority of young people involved in gun crime and that's what needs to be addressed."
The Clapham North investigation is being handed over to Operation Trident, which investigates gun crime in the black community.The Clapham North investigation is being handed over to Operation Trident, which investigates gun crime in the black community.
Guns have gone from the domain of the crack cocaine dealers to now being an everyday accessory, a fashionable accessory Claudia Webbe, Operation TridentGuns have gone from the domain of the crack cocaine dealers to now being an everyday accessory, a fashionable accessory Claudia Webbe, Operation Trident
Claudia Webbe, who is vice chair of the independent advisory group to the operation, told Radio Four's Today programme that guns were becoming part of everyday life for some young people.Claudia Webbe, who is vice chair of the independent advisory group to the operation, told Radio Four's Today programme that guns were becoming part of everyday life for some young people.
"Guns have gone from the domain of the crack cocaine dealers to now being an everyday accessory, a fashionable accessory, that young people want to be seen with, unfortunately," she said."Guns have gone from the domain of the crack cocaine dealers to now being an everyday accessory, a fashionable accessory, that young people want to be seen with, unfortunately," she said.
"It's become a lifestyle choice where it's become part of a culture to be part of a gang."It's become a lifestyle choice where it's become part of a culture to be part of a gang.
"I think that's what's motivating young people, where a gun has become almosta status symbol demanding respect and power." "I think that's what's motivating young people, where a gun has become almost a status symbol demanding respect and power."
'Reassure communities'
A community worker in south London, Jennifer Blake, told BBC Breakfast that families needed to pull together to deal with the problem of gun crime.A community worker in south London, Jennifer Blake, told BBC Breakfast that families needed to pull together to deal with the problem of gun crime.
"Parents need to know more about, and understand more about, where these things are coming from - getting to know more about who... the groups that they're moving with... there's a concern with parents because they want to know where these guns are coming from and how easy access they are.""Parents need to know more about, and understand more about, where these things are coming from - getting to know more about who... the groups that they're moving with... there's a concern with parents because they want to know where these guns are coming from and how easy access they are."
Scotland Yard said gun crime in London was continuing to fall despite the latest shooting.
In a statement, the force said: "We would like to reassure the communities in south London that we are taking the current situation very seriously and are doing everything in our power to find those responsible."

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