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Two teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of the murder of an 11-year-old boy who was shot dead on his way home from playing football. | Two teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of the murder of an 11-year-old boy who was shot dead on his way home from playing football. |
Rhys Jones was hit by a bullet in the Fir Tree pub car park in Croxteth, Liverpool, on Wednesday night. | Rhys Jones was hit by a bullet in the Fir Tree pub car park in Croxteth, Liverpool, on Wednesday night. |
A witness said three shots were fired by a youth, with his face covered by a hood, who rode past on a BMX bicycle. | |
Police asked for help from the local community, despite the arrests of the two local males, aged 14 and 18. | |
Merseyside Chief Constable Bernard Hogan-Howe said: "There have been two arrests in this case, but that doesn't prove anything. | |
He was an absolutely brilliant little lad Tony AinscoughNeighbour Reaction to the shooting | |
"The principal thing I need to get over to the public is we need your help, and we are not yet at all certain as to who committed this crime." | "The principal thing I need to get over to the public is we need your help, and we are not yet at all certain as to who committed this crime." |
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith was meeting the prime minister at Downing Street to discuss youth crime, a discussion which was planned prior to the shooting. | |
"I am shocked and saddened to hear about this tragic shooting. My thoughts are with the victim's family and friends," said Ms Smith. | |
Police said Rhys lived in the local area with his mother, father and 17-year-old brother. | Police said Rhys lived in the local area with his mother, father and 17-year-old brother. |
He was on his way home from football training with two friends, still wearing his kit, when he was shot at about 1930 BST. | |
Mr Hogan-Howe said his reaction to the murder was one of "absolute shock and horror". | Mr Hogan-Howe said his reaction to the murder was one of "absolute shock and horror". |
"Any murder is terrible and any shooting is a terrible event, but for an 11-year-old boy to die in this way on the streets has got to be something we all have to make sure does not happen again." | "Any murder is terrible and any shooting is a terrible event, but for an 11-year-old boy to die in this way on the streets has got to be something we all have to make sure does not happen again." |
Mr Hogan-Howe repeated earlier calls for the community and local gangs to come forward with information. | Mr Hogan-Howe repeated earlier calls for the community and local gangs to come forward with information. |
"Somebody out there will know who did this. They will know who committed the crime and who provided the weapon - and we want them both," he added. | "Somebody out there will know who did this. They will know who committed the crime and who provided the weapon - and we want them both," he added. |
About 100 officers have been assigned to the investigation and police are still examining the scene, including a neighbouring parade of shops. | |
Three shots fired | Three shots fired |
An eyewitness, who did not want to be named but was drinking outside the pub, said a youth aged about 14 or 15, wearing a hoodie, rode up to the car park and fired three shots from a distance of about 30m. | An eyewitness, who did not want to be named but was drinking outside the pub, said a youth aged about 14 or 15, wearing a hoodie, rode up to the car park and fired three shots from a distance of about 30m. |
One shot missed the boys and another hit a car, while the other bullet hit Rhys. He was taken to Alder Hey Hospital but later pronounced dead. | One shot missed the boys and another hit a car, while the other bullet hit Rhys. He was taken to Alder Hey Hospital but later pronounced dead. |
Police are continuing to examine the scene | |
A neighbour of the family - who did not want to be named - said he was "staggered" by the news. | |
He said: "He was just a lovely kid, always out playing football and in an Everton shirt. He came from a well-respected, loving family." | |
Another neighbour, Tony Ainscough, 31, whose nine-year-old son was a friend of Rhys, said: "I am absolutely devastated. It's just getting absolutely pathetic. | |
"He was an absolutely brilliant little lad, an innocent little kid. | |
"He and my son would play computer games together, there's no way he had anything to do with gangs and people need to know that." | |
Langley Close, the area around the pub, was made a "designated area" by Merseyside Police last year, meaning officers could disperse groups and move people away from the area. | |
The decision was made in response to concerns raised by local residents about youths gathering outside the pub and local shops. | The decision was made in response to concerns raised by local residents about youths gathering outside the pub and local shops. |
Do you live in the area? Did you see what happened or have been affected by this story? Send us your comments by filling out the form below. | Do you live in the area? Did you see what happened or have been affected by this story? Send us your comments by filling out the form below. |