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Evening Standard London 31/1/01

Yard summit as gun gang crime reaches  peak in London  new

by JUSTIN DAVENPORT

THE  SCALE of gun violence between feuding black drug gangs  in  London
has reached crisis levels with one shooting reported every other day.

Scotland  Yard  is  now calling a summit of  community  leaders  across
London in an effort to combat gun crime.

This month alone, there have been at least 13 attempted murders and two
killings between rival groups and individuals.  In one  12-hour  period
earlier  this week, there were five shootings, including one death.

Commander Mike Fuller, head of Operation Trident,  the specialist squad
set up to combat black  gun crime,  said:  "There is no obvious  reason
for this increase.

"The sheer scale has shocked us.  I think there would be uproar if  the
number  of shootings that take place in black areas were to   occur  in
certain other parts of London."  He said he had called a crisis meeting
of all prominent black community leaders in London to  discuss possible
new ways of tackling the problem.

"We are getting a lot of community support and a lot of information but
we  are  looking  for  any constructive new ideas  that  we  may   have
missed," he said.

In  recent weeks officers from his 160-strong squad have  seized  three
sub-machine  guns and eight hand-guns in London,  compared   with  four
sub-machine  guns in the whole of last year.  Police  are  increasingly
called  to  reports of shootings only to find bullet holes in  cars  or
houses, spent cartridges and sometimes even  blood.

The  increase  in shooting  comes  as Brent council launched  a  poster
campaign  featuring  a  young black man shot through the  face  with  a
handgun by his side.  The pesters, which read "Young,  gifted and dead"
will  appear in north London in an attempt to shock   communities  into
action.

The  Home  Office-funded  campaign is In stark  contrast  to  the  more
"softly  softly"  Trident police approach to win respect in the   black
community.

Mr Fuller said:  "We believe in raising awareness and encouraging young
people  to  pass  on information but there are risks  in  using   shock
tactics.

"We discussed using tactics like this at our lay advisory group but  we
didn't go for it; The Met are keen not to heighten the fear  of crime."
Brent  was chosen because it has more shootings than any other area  of
London.  A Brent council spokesman said the poster was chosen  by focus
groups.  He said:  "Yes, it is horrible for children to see this but it
ids  a  lot more horrible that they could walk out of school  and   see
this for real."

Mr Fuller said police 'were particularly concerned at the rise in  the'
number of "assassination style" weapons in London. ú

"However,  London is not flooded with guns.  You can't just hire one on
any street corner. In fact, it sometimes takes a couple of  days,  even
if you know the right person to approach."

Supt Stuart Low of Brent Police said:  "The poster is very graphic  and
it  is a source of concern to us. We do not want to create   alarm  but
the  sad  reality is that this sort of violence has been  with  us  for
some  while.  Our  biggest  problem  is  trying  to  unlock   community
intelligence.  We  have to find new ways of getting  the  community  on
board."  Keith Johnson,  whose brother Richard Parkinson  was shot dead
while working as a security guard at a black music venue in April 1999,
said:  "The poster is worth a try. It might get  the message across but
whether it will get the information across is another matter."

Two black men have died in shootings so far this year. Carlton Speid,
67,  was found with gunshot wounds in a house fire in Brixton   earlier
this month.  A man has been charged with his murder.  Andrew  Williams,
30, of Clapham, was shot outside Chicago's nightclub in  Peckham at the
weekend.


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