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PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2019 11:02 am 
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Yet another robbery piece - unusual feature here is the gun :shock: 8-[


Corby taxi driver robbed at gunpoint

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A Corby taxi driver was held up at gunpoint by two men in a terrifying robbery.

The incident took place at about 1.20am on Saturday, June 1, when a taxi was called to pick up a woman in Kensington Walk.

When the driver arrived a man got into the back of the car, produced a gun and demanded money.

A second man then opened the driver’s door and removed the vehicle keys before the pair then also demanded the driver’s wallet.

This was then discarded nearby as the two men ran into the estate.

A police spokesman said: “The suspects are both described as being 6ft tall, of slim build, and wearing dark sportswear type clothing.

“One had his face partially covered.”

Anyone who saw the incident or has information about it is asked to contact Northamptonshire Police on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2019 11:32 am 
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an armed robbery of a taxi in corby how unusual :roll:

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 20, 2021 8:50 pm 
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Second man jailed after Corby taxi driver held up at gunpoint

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A man has been jailed for nine years for his role in the terrifying gunpoint robbery of a Corby taxi driver.

William Smith, 37, left his victim fearing he would be killed and suffering from nightmares after taking part in the incident with fellow criminal Shaun Alexander, formerly of Selby Walk.

Alexander, 38, was once dubbed Corby's most wanted man and is currently serving a sentence of six years and nine months after he was jailed for his part in the incident in 2019.

And now 18 months on Smith, of no fixed address, has joined him behind bars after he was convicted at Northampton Crown Court.

The incident happened just after 1am on June 1, 2019, when the taxi driver made his way to Kensington Walk to pick up a person called “Lucy”.

When he arrived at the location Alexander and Smith got in, claiming “Lucy” was one of their girlfriends and she would be down in a minute.

But one of the men then pulled a handgun from his pocket and demanded the driver hand over all his money from the taxi as well as his wallet. The two men then made off.

In a victim impact statement, the taxi driver described fearing for his life during the incident.

He said: “I honestly felt like I was going to be killed."

He added: “I still can’t sleep now and I am having nightmares. I have woken on a few nights screaming and having a nightmare and I have never had this before.”

Detective Inspector Dave Harley, said: “I am really pleased with the fact Smith has been handed nine years in prison for his part in this very serious crime and that he now joins Alexander behind bars, where frankly – they both belong.

“This case demonstrates that even when we get one conviction for a crime, the investigation does not just come to an end.

“We were absolutely determined to bring both of these men to justice and I’m really pleased for the victim, who has shown tremendous courage throughout this case, that we have managed to do so.

“This was one of a number of robberies that took place in Corby at the start of June 2019 which rightly worried the community at the time.

“I hope these convictions show how relentless we will be in ensuring those who commit violent crime are caught and brought to justice, no matter how long ago the crime took place.

“Finally, I would like to highlight the outstanding work of DC Lee Norton, the lead investigator in the case, who has worked tirelessly on this investigation to get the right result – he has been resolute, persistent and tenacious throughout and I am really pleased to see his hard work rewarded.”

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 5:11 am 
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police have changed their tune then because a similar incident happened almost outside the police station in 1991 to a Stamford driver albeit a knife not a gun and that wasn't even investigated

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 6:40 pm 
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police have changed their tune then because a similar incident happened almost outside the police station in 1991 to a Stamford driver albeit a knife not a gun and that wasn't even investigated

For very good reasons, knife crime, including possession, is now viewed as a very serious offence.

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