Gunman ‘posing as Deliveroo driver’ shot girl, 8, while on a shooting spree | UK | News

A court hidden as an armed man hidden as a Deliveoo rider, a eight -year -old daughter and father during a “targeted” attack frenzy. While Jazz Reid was sitting with other family members in a car in Ladbroke Grove in North-West London on November 24, 11 shots that were allegedly shot twice and 34-year-old man, five times, one of the three-connected shots of two weapons rescued from one concrete concrete under the 33-year-old marriage.
Prosecutor Michael Goodwin KC told the jury members on Monday, allegedly planned and carried out with “sensitive”. The Reid would drive a rental car into the area, change Deliveoo, completed with a package service box, and change an e-bike cycle to the location of its intended goals.
In the first shoot on October 9 last year, Reid fired twice and the victim’s thighs in his home in Notting Hill was allegedly hit Ameile Buncombe.
In a video attached to the body shown to the jury members, the victim said that the attacker carried a “kangaroo” bag before correcting as “Deliveoo” while being treated at the scene.
On November 11 last year, Reid made four shots at an address connected with the father, the subject of the third attack. On this occasion, the injury was not reported to the police.
Thirteen days later, Reid’s eight -year -old daughter and father allegedly hit his cars in Southern Row in Ladbroke Grove.
Mr. Goodwin said, “eleven shots were fired, five strokes (father), chest, abdomen and pelvis region.
“Two shots hit his daughter on his hips and feet.
“Both (victims) and other family members sat in a car used regularly by the family.
“There was no place to escape when the defendant opened fire on them.”
“It is claimed that each of these three shots is targeted. It was planned and executed precisely.”
The court heard that Reid was driving a rental car from his home in Uxbridge and that he would park near a partner in the Swinbrook land in Northern Kensington.
Swinbrook allegedly used the Estate Flat as a “cover place” that he could parked without doubt his rental car.
Later, he was allegedly allegedly, e-bike and Deliveoo, which he kept in the apartment before riding a bike instead of the attacks.
Mr. Goodwin said: “When he was shooting, he was hidden as a Deliveoo driver. He included a Deliveoo driver who driving an e-bike all three times.”
After each shoot, Reid returned his disguise to Swinbrook Estate Flat and took his recruitment car home.
Mr. Goodwin said to the jury members: “The prosecution case is that it is necessary to urgently move away from the region for clear reasons.
“The defendant was arrested on 26 November while using the recruitment car and the home address in Uxbridge was searched.
“Outside the house, under a concrete sign, the officers found a 9 mm self -loading gun loaded with 17 live bullets.”
The Court heard that Reid’s DNA was on the understanding and barrel of the gun, which was linked to the third shoot.
In the first two shots, the court heard that a different weapon was used as the partial DNA of the defendant’s partial DNA on the second stage.
Mün Goodwin said: “The judicial evidence found on three scenes shows that a firearm was used to discharge ammunition in the first two shots, and the second fiery weapon was used for the third shoot.
“So the prosecution case had two access to two separate firearms used to make three shots.
It is also claimed that the defendant also tries to cover his traces by changing the SIM card and mobile phone phone.
The evidence, however, showed that he was looking for the theme of the Swinbrook property shortly before each event.
The jury members were told that the police watched the cars in Northwest London using CCTV, traffic cameras and cell site data.
E-bike and Deliveoo disguise were then recovered from Swinbrook Real Estate.
Reid refused to kill the father and to injure the girl with intention. Both victims cannot be defined for legal reasons.
He also claimed that on October 9 last year, with the intention of Mr. Buncombe and a series of fiery weapons related to events.
Old Bailey case continues.




