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Man arrested after multiple shots fired in major police incident

BySpotted UK

Jan 4, 2024

A man has been arrested after a major incident was declared following a shooting.

At 8.30pm on Wednesday, January 3, emergency services were called to reports shots were fired at the Sangha's newsagents, on Lower House Lane. The suspect allegedly threatened the store assistant and demanded cash before firing a gun and leaving the store empty handed.

The shop assistant was not injured during the incident. Later, just before 8.50pm police received a further call to report that shots had been fired outside the Showcase Cinema on Stonedale Retail Park in Croxteth.

It was reported a man armed with a gun entered the cinema complex and threatened two members of staff in the foyer before leaving. When he got outside he fired a number of shots in the air before escaping in a car. No one was injured during this incident and no damage was caused.

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At about 10.20pm further reports were received that gun shots were heard at a property on Malpas Road. No one was injured during the incident. A 49 year-old man, from Fazakerley, was then arrested by Armed Response Officers at 4.46am when warrants were carried out at a property in Fazakerley.

When officers attended the property the male was aggressive and a Taser was deployed. The man, who was arrested on suspicion of possession of a Section 1 firearm with intent to endanger life and robbery, has been taken to a police station in Merseyside where he remains in custody.

Police at Sangha's on Lower House Lane

Assistant Chief Constable Jenn Wilson, said: "I can report that a 49-year-old man has been arrested following three firearms discharges in the Croxteth and Norris Green areas last night. Thankfully incidents like this, involving a single offender in three separate shootings in close proximity and quick succession, are extremely rare and this is the first time we have had to deal with an incident of this nature on the streets of Merseyside.

"The shocking and distressing impact these incidents will have had on the shop assistant, the staff at the Showcase Cinema and those filmgoers who found themselves in a lockdown situation in the complex after shots were fired outside the cinema and the residents of Malpas Road cannot be underestimated.

"Officers were on the ground immediately following the first incident and were able to respond swiftly to the subsequent discharges, and a male was identified. located and arrested on suspicion of all three discharges within 13 hours. High visibility patrols will remain in the area to reassure members of the local community.

Police at the Showcase Cinema on East Lancashire Lane in Liverpool last night

"Those affected by the incidents can get help from Victim Care Merseyside, who have trained staff who act as a single point of contact for all victims and survivors, offering access to free, confidential advice and support. This includes access to a range of specialist support services delivered by 10 independent local organisations providing bespoke, dedicated care to victims of crime. You can get further information from www.victimcaremerseyside.org

"Firearms have no place on our streets and we are committed to arresting those involved in gun crime and taking firearms off our streets. I would appeal to anyone who has information about those involved in gun crime, or who knows were weapons are being stored to contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 so we can further reduce the harm caused by these weapons in our communities.

"If you saw what happened or have any mobile or CCTV footage of the incidents please contact us as a matter of urgency as you may have information which is vital to our investigation. Any information provided will be acted upon. Information from our community is vital if we are to stop people carrying out such attacks in Merseyside that causes such violence on our streets."

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