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Author:  Sussex [ Mon May 16, 2022 9:43 pm ]
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"He has got a f****** gun..." woman had gun pointed at her in 'terrifying' shooting at taxi office, jury told

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A woman had a gun pointed at her in a 'terrifying' shooting at a Salford taxi office, a jury has heard. Aaron Gray, 25, has gone on trial accused of being the gunman responsible for the shooting at Swan taxis.

He is also accused of opening fire at a house in Whitefield months later. "The evidence is consistent with Mr Gray pulling the trigger at each shooting," prosecutor Andrew Ford QC alleged during a Manchester Crown Court trial.

Another man, 28-year-old Dominic Hughes, is also accused of being involved in both shootings. No-one was hurt in either incident. A third man, 29-year-old Benjamin Yates, is accused of acting as a driver at the shooting in Salford.

All three defendants have pleaded not guilty. Jurors heard that a woman was working at the Swan taxis office on Church Street in Eccles at about 10pm on December 8, 2019.

She heard a 'loud bang' on the front door. She asked who was there, and didn't receive a response. "She looked through the window and she saw there was a man stood with a gun," Mr Ford said.

"He was pointing the barrel of the gun towards her." Mr Ford said she shouted to a colleague: "He's got a f****** gun."

Shortly after she heard a 'loud bang'. "It need hardly be said, it was terrifying," Mr Ford said. Police recovered a single 9mm fired cartridge case.

He said Mr Gray was forensically linked to a Glock pistol found 'dumped' in a wheelie bin, along with black gloves and a black balaclava. Mr Hughes was also found to be forensically connected with the gun, jurors heard.

After the incident, a taxi driver was involved in a head on collision on Eccles Old Road with a stolen VW Touareg said to have been used by those allegedly involved in the shooting. The male taxi driver was taken to hospital after the crash.

He 'staggered' out of his car and fell onto the road. Jurors were told about another shooting in the early hours of February 25, 2020, at a house on Coniston Avenue in Whitefield.

A couple and their housemate lived in the property. They heard a 'loud bang' at about 1.35am which sounded like a 'gunshot'.

The next morning they saw that the front living room window had been damaged. Mr Ford said a gun had been shot through the living room at 'chest height'.

A spent cartridge case was found on the road outside and gunshot residue was recovered. Jurors heard an ex-boyfriend of the housemate had been arrested months earlier in connection with drugs and firearms offences.

The trial is expected to last two weeks.

Mr Hughes, of no fixed address; Mr Yates, of Ribble Drive, Whitefield, and Mr Gray, of Rayleigh Close, Radcliffe, deny possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life and possessing ammunition with intent to endanger life in relation to the alleged shooting in December 2019.

Mr Hughes and Mr Gray also deny further charges of conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life and conspiracy to possess ammunition with intent to endanger life, in relation to the second alleged shooting.

Mr Yates also denies offences of possessing a prohibited weapon, a stun gun, and dangerous driving. Mr Yates and Mr Gray deny aggravated vehicle taking.

Proceeding .

Author:  edders23 [ Tue May 17, 2022 8:03 am ]
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Having a gun pointed at you is very frightening at least he's been caught

Author:  StuartW [ Wed Jun 08, 2022 5:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Taxi office staff have gun pointed at them, jury told

'He's got a f****** gun...': Gunman opened fire at house and taxi office

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... d-24176658

Aaron Gray was convicted of being responsible for shootings in Salford and Whitefield

A gunman who opened fire at two separate shootings faces a lengthy jail sentence. Aaron Gray, 25 pulled the trigger at a taxi office in Salford then shot at a house in Whitefield months later.

No-one was hurt in either incident. Prosecutors alleged that Gray was the gunman and that 28-year-old drug dealer Dominic Hughes was also involved.

Both were convicted of involvement and face lengthy spells in jail. Another man, 29-year-old Benjamin Yates, was acquitted of being part of the Salford shooting.

Manchester Crown Court heard that a woman was working at the Swan taxis office on Church Street in Eccles at about 10pm on December 8, 2019. After hearing a 'loud bang' at the door, she went to check who was there.

"She looked through the window and she saw there was a man stood with a gun," prosecutor Andrew Ford QC told jurors "He was pointing the barrel of the gun towards her."

Mr Ford said the woman shouted to a colleague: "He's got a f****** gun." Shortly after she heard a 'loud bang'. "It need hardly be said, it was terrifying," Mr Ford said.

Police recovered a single 9mm fired cartridge case. Officers later recovered a Glock pistol found 'dumped' in a wheelie bin nearby. Both Gray and Hughes were forensically linked to the firearm.

Second shooting at house

A second shooting occurred in the early hours of February 25, 2020, at a house on Coniston Avenue in Whitefield. The occupants, a couple and their housemate, heard a 'loud bang' at about 1.35am which sounded like a 'gunshot'.

The following morning they noticed that the front living room window had been damaged, after a bullet had been fired through the living room at 'chest height'. Jurors were told that an ex-boyfriend of the housemate had been arrested months earlier in connection with drugs and firearms offences.

"The evidence is consistent with Mr Gray pulling the trigger at each shooting," the prosecutor explained.

During the trial, Hughes denied any involvement with the shootings but admitted he was a drug dealer. He revealed he 'mostly' sold cannabis but also 'small bits of cocaine as well', saying it was 'not something I'm proud of'.

Hughes, of no fixed address; Yates, of Ribble Drive, Whitefield, and Gray, of Rayleigh Close, Radcliffe, all denied possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life and possessing ammunition with intent to endanger life in relation to the shooting in December 2019.

Hughes and Gray were found guilty of both offences, while Yates was acquitted. Hughes and Gray also denied further charges of conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life and conspiracy to possess ammunition with intent to endanger life, in relation to the second shooting.

The pair were found guilty of both charges. Yates denied offences of possessing a prohibited weapon, a stun gun, and dangerous driving, but he was convicted of both offences. Yates and Gray also denied aggravated vehicle taking, with Gray being convicted and Yates found not guilty.

The trio are due to be sentenced at a later date.

Author:  Sussex [ Wed Jun 08, 2022 8:43 pm ]
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The trio are due to be sentenced at a later date.

Start the bidding at 10 years. :-k

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