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Man dies after new gun killing | Man dies after new gun killing |
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A man has been shot dead in east London, days after a spate of gun killings in the city. | A man has been shot dead in east London, days after a spate of gun killings in the city. |
The man, in his 20s, was found with fatal gun wounds in a car in Hackney early on Saturday. | The man, in his 20s, was found with fatal gun wounds in a car in Hackney early on Saturday. |
His death comes days after three teenagers were killed in south London, including 15-year-old Billy Cox, the second youth to die in his own home. | His death comes days after three teenagers were killed in south London, including 15-year-old Billy Cox, the second youth to die in his own home. |
Armed police were deployed on the streets near Billy's home overnight and were searching suspicious vehicles. | Armed police were deployed on the streets near Billy's home overnight and were searching suspicious vehicles. |
The latest incident in London comes as police in Manchester investigate a shooting of another teenager, who was injured in the back in the Moss Side area of the city. | The latest incident in London comes as police in Manchester investigate a shooting of another teenager, who was injured in the back in the Moss Side area of the city. |
Following the killing in Hackney, police are searching for two black men seen making off towards Digby Road. | Following the killing in Hackney, police are searching for two black men seen making off towards Digby Road. |
We need to make people face up to their responsibilities as parents and families John Reid Three injured in shootings Guns become 'status symbol' Police fight back against guns | We need to make people face up to their responsibilities as parents and families John Reid Three injured in shootings Guns become 'status symbol' Police fight back against guns |
The victim was found in a Fiat Punto in Homerton High Street and was later taken to Homerton Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. | The victim was found in a Fiat Punto in Homerton High Street and was later taken to Homerton Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. |
Officers from the Metropolitan's Operation Trident unit are investigating the incident. | Officers from the Metropolitan's Operation Trident unit are investigating the incident. |
A Scotland Yard spokeswoman said officers working under Operation Neon arrested three people during the patrols in south London. | A Scotland Yard spokeswoman said officers working under Operation Neon arrested three people during the patrols in south London. |
Two were arrested on suspicion of driving a stolen vehicle and one on suspicion of possessing drugs. | Two were arrested on suspicion of driving a stolen vehicle and one on suspicion of possessing drugs. |
On Friday, Billy's father Tommy appealed for help in catching the killers of his son, who died in their Clapham home. | On Friday, Billy's father Tommy appealed for help in catching the killers of his son, who died in their Clapham home. |
Billy Cox was found dying by his sister | |
Mr Cox said his son was "not perfect" but he was "dearly loved as a son and brother". | Mr Cox said his son was "not perfect" but he was "dearly loved as a son and brother". |
His shooting followed the deaths of James Andre Smartt-Ford, 16, and Michael Dosunmu, 15, who were gunned down in Streatham and Peckham respectively. | His shooting followed the deaths of James Andre Smartt-Ford, 16, and Michael Dosunmu, 15, who were gunned down in Streatham and Peckham respectively. |
In response to the killings, Home Secretary John Reid announced he was investigating handing out tougher sentences to tackle gun crime and gang culture. | In response to the killings, Home Secretary John Reid announced he was investigating handing out tougher sentences to tackle gun crime and gang culture. |
"I have also asked my lawyers to look at ways of possibly strengthening legislation and, where appropriate, sentencing," he said, following a meeting with MPs and senior police officers. | "I have also asked my lawyers to look at ways of possibly strengthening legislation and, where appropriate, sentencing," he said, following a meeting with MPs and senior police officers. |
"We also need to make people face up to their responsibilities as parents and families and last but not least we need to empower local communities." | "We also need to make people face up to their responsibilities as parents and families and last but not least we need to empower local communities." |
In all honesty, deterrents only work if people are likely to be caught Professor Rod Morgan 'We knew it would erupt' Cameron urges control | In all honesty, deterrents only work if people are likely to be caught Professor Rod Morgan 'We knew it would erupt' Cameron urges control |
But Professor Rod Morgan, who last month resigned as head of the Youth Justice Board, said tougher sentences would be of "very little relevance". | But Professor Rod Morgan, who last month resigned as head of the Youth Justice Board, said tougher sentences would be of "very little relevance". |
"The Home Secretary is under enormous pressure to make symbolic statements and gestures," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. | "The Home Secretary is under enormous pressure to make symbolic statements and gestures," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. |
"But in all honesty, deterrents only work if people are likely to be caught The real deterrent is the prospect of getting caught. | "But in all honesty, deterrents only work if people are likely to be caught The real deterrent is the prospect of getting caught. |
"The subsequent punishment, whether it's three years, five years or more, is of very little relevance in terms of deterring the behaviour." | "The subsequent punishment, whether it's three years, five years or more, is of very little relevance in terms of deterring the behaviour." |
He said police work on the ground to help prevent the problems from escalating was the most important action needed. | He said police work on the ground to help prevent the problems from escalating was the most important action needed. |
Have you been affected by gun crime? If you have anything you would like to share with the BBC you can do so using the form below. | Have you been affected by gun crime? If you have anything you would like to share with the BBC you can do so using the form below. |