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Fishermead shooting: Two men guilty of Milton Keynes teen murders Fishermead shooting: Two men guilty of Milton Keynes teen murders
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Two men who killed two teenagers in a dispute over "drug turf" in Milton Keynes have been convicted of murder.Two men who killed two teenagers in a dispute over "drug turf" in Milton Keynes have been convicted of murder.
Mohammed Abdi Farah, 19, and Amin Ahmed Ismail, 18, were shot in an alley on the Fishermead Estate on 26 May 2011, Luton Crown Court heard.Mohammed Abdi Farah, 19, and Amin Ahmed Ismail, 18, were shot in an alley on the Fishermead Estate on 26 May 2011, Luton Crown Court heard.
Mr Mohammed died at the scene and Mr Amin was pronounced dead in hospital.Mr Mohammed died at the scene and Mr Amin was pronounced dead in hospital.
Fuad Awale, 25, of no fixed address, and Sharmake Abdulkadir, 22, of Milton Keynes were found guilty. Yahya Harun, 22, of Milton Keynes was cleared.Fuad Awale, 25, of no fixed address, and Sharmake Abdulkadir, 22, of Milton Keynes were found guilty. Yahya Harun, 22, of Milton Keynes was cleared.
Abdulkadir, of The Fleet in Springfield, was also found guilty of possessing of a firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence.
He and Awale will be sentenced on Friday.
The three defendants are all of Somali origin, along with the two victims.
Abdulkadir told jurors he saw Awale kill the teenagers.