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London Metro Police have an "incredibly dangerous weapon"....



Metropolitan Police

Six men convicted after revolver recovered by officers​

News • Apr 16, 2021 17:10 BST​

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[Image of recovered revolver]
Six men have been convicted of firearms offences after police found a revolver a car in south London.
Woolwich Crown Court heard that a surveillance investigation led armed officers to discover the weapon inside a blue Toyota Prius on Wood Vale, SE23 on 4 July 2019.
Reece White, 22 (17.01.99) of Kirkstall Road, Lambeth SW2 pleaded guilty on 5 October 2020 to possession of a firearm.
Nathaniel Corbett, 26 (25.09.94) of Sandon House, Lambeth, SW2 was found guilty of possession of a firearm on Friday, 16 April.
Michael Adebambo, 27 (08.08.93) of Clarence Crescent, Lambeth, SW2 was found guilty of possession of a firearm on Friday, 16 April.
Siraatillah Ford, 22 (07.01.99) of Stockwell Road, SW9 was found guilty of possession of a firearm on Friday, 16 April.
A further two men have also been found guilty of transferring a firearm.
Jordan Adams, 29 (02.10.91) of Lewisham High Street, SE13 was found guilty of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968 on Friday, 16 April.
Nail Johnson, 28 (30.01.93) of Star Lane, Orpington was found guilty of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968 on Friday, 16 April.
This follows an operation executed by officers on 4 July 2019 in the Lewisham area. At approximately 18:20hrs, an armed stop was conducted on the Prius in Wood Vale, SE23.
The male passenger, White, was detained, and in his bag officers recovered a revolver. He was arrested for possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
A further surveillance operation was conducted in order to locate a Ford Focus.
This vehicle contained three men, including Adebambo and Corbett, who had been observed being involved in the collection of the revolver from another group of men.
At 18:50hrs, the vehicle was stopped and three men were detained on New Park Road, near Freeman House, SW2.
They were arrested for conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life.
All of the men were subsequently charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life and remanded in custody.
A dedicated investigation by specialist crime officers into the circumstances surrounding the handover of the weapon identified that Johnson and Adams were the men responsible for transferring the firearm.
Adams was arrested on 2 July 2019 on suspicion of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968.
Johnson was arrested on 14 October 2019 on suspicion of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968.
Ford was arrested on 16 July 2019 on suspicion of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
The gun has since been test-fired by an expert and it has been found to be a firearm in working order and capable of firing live ammunition.
They will appear on Wednesday, 5 May at Woolwich Crown Court for sentencing.
A 24-year-old man, arrested on 4 July 2019, was found not guilty of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life on Friday, 16 April at Woolwich Crown Court.
Detective Constable Martin Reader, of Specialist Crime South, said: “These men were in possession of an incredibly dangerous weapon and would have certainly used this to endanger the lives of people in their communities.
“The Met remains committed to tackle violent crime, including gun crime which has such a devastating impact on the streets on London. We continue to relentlessly pursue those offenders intent on possessing dangerous weapons.
“I would urge anyone with information about someone who may be carrying a weapon to contact police immediately or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
+ Any young people who have information about violence, firearms or knife crime, can visit Fearless where they can pass on information anonymously – your I.P address will not be traced. Fearless is part of the Crimestoppers charity, and is also independent of the police.

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London Metro Police have an "incredibly dangerous weapon"....



Metropolitan Police

Six men convicted after revolver recovered by officers​

News • Apr 16, 2021 17:10 BST​

wovdcy0w0njn2z0u5llq.jpg

[Image of recovered revolver]
Six men have been convicted of firearms offences after police found a revolver a car in south London.
Woolwich Crown Court heard that a surveillance investigation led armed officers to discover the weapon inside a blue Toyota Prius on Wood Vale, SE23 on 4 July 2019.
Reece White, 22 (17.01.99) of Kirkstall Road, Lambeth SW2 pleaded guilty on 5 October 2020 to possession of a firearm.
Nathaniel Corbett, 26 (25.09.94) of Sandon House, Lambeth, SW2 was found guilty of possession of a firearm on Friday, 16 April.
Michael Adebambo, 27 (08.08.93) of Clarence Crescent, Lambeth, SW2 was found guilty of possession of a firearm on Friday, 16 April.
Siraatillah Ford, 22 (07.01.99) of Stockwell Road, SW9 was found guilty of possession of a firearm on Friday, 16 April.
A further two men have also been found guilty of transferring a firearm.
Jordan Adams, 29 (02.10.91) of Lewisham High Street, SE13 was found guilty of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968 on Friday, 16 April.
Nail Johnson, 28 (30.01.93) of Star Lane, Orpington was found guilty of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968 on Friday, 16 April.
This follows an operation executed by officers on 4 July 2019 in the Lewisham area. At approximately 18:20hrs, an armed stop was conducted on the Prius in Wood Vale, SE23.
The male passenger, White, was detained, and in his bag officers recovered a revolver. He was arrested for possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
A further surveillance operation was conducted in order to locate a Ford Focus.
This vehicle contained three men, including Adebambo and Corbett, who had been observed being involved in the collection of the revolver from another group of men.
At 18:50hrs, the vehicle was stopped and three men were detained on New Park Road, near Freeman House, SW2.
They were arrested for conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life.
All of the men were subsequently charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life and remanded in custody.
A dedicated investigation by specialist crime officers into the circumstances surrounding the handover of the weapon identified that Johnson and Adams were the men responsible for transferring the firearm.
Adams was arrested on 2 July 2019 on suspicion of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968.
Johnson was arrested on 14 October 2019 on suspicion of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968.
Ford was arrested on 16 July 2019 on suspicion of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
The gun has since been test-fired by an expert and it has been found to be a firearm in working order and capable of firing live ammunition.
They will appear on Wednesday, 5 May at Woolwich Crown Court for sentencing.
A 24-year-old man, arrested on 4 July 2019, was found not guilty of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life on Friday, 16 April at Woolwich Crown Court.
Detective Constable Martin Reader, of Specialist Crime South, said: “These men were in possession of an incredibly dangerous weapon and would have certainly used this to endanger the lives of people in their communities.
“The Met remains committed to tackle violent crime, including gun crime which has such a devastating impact on the streets on London. We continue to relentlessly pursue those offenders intent on possessing dangerous weapons.
“I would urge anyone with information about someone who may be carrying a weapon to contact police immediately or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
+ Any young people who have information about violence, firearms or knife crime, can visit Fearless where they can pass on information anonymously – your I.P address will not be traced. Fearless is part of the Crimestoppers charity, and is also independent of the police.

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Well it is a 6 shooter.
 
From yesterday but they must have been hammered so badly they deleted it, apparently Blackbeard was causing a ruckus
Meh, weak; no throwdown embroidered TPD shoulder patch.

Or this one:

At least Canadians know how to have a Tragic Boating Accident.

They also had this gem shared out
Can you imagine the defense attorney demonstrating in court
that it's actually a butane lighter?
[rofl]

London Metro Police have an "incredibly dangerous weapon"....
Holding out for Scotland Yard running the S/N
and discovering it was one of the US civilian guns loaned to the UK
before Pearl Harbor, and the owner of record is still alive...
 
I do remember one time some years ago I took my Marlin 60 to MFS and filled the tube up with 15 rounds. Fudd next lane was counting my shots and confronted me after I was empty asking me how could I possibly have more than ten without stopping to reload. The second amendment in MA only goes up to 10.
That's only because you had that semi-auto weapon of war. If you'd had a a Winchester 62 pump action, you could put 17 LR in it, or 20-something CB shorts.
 

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The Prince Albert RCMP Crime Reduction Team have charged a male and two females from the Sturgeon Lake First Nation with weapons offences following a search warrant on February 12, 2020.

The search warrant was executed in a residence located on Agency Road on the Sturgeon Lake First Nation by officers of the Prince Albert RCMP Crime Reduction Team, Prince Albert RCMP Detachment and Prince Albert Integrated Street Enforcement Team.

A search of the residence resulted in the seizure of a sawed-off shotgun, ammunition, a replica handgun, a spear-gun, and a quantity of suspected hydromorphone.

24-year old Shania Yooya, 27-year-old Brennan Sanderson and 29-year-old Shannon Sanderson have been arrested and are facing the following charges under the Criminal Code:



  • Unauthorized Possession of a Prohibited Firearm
  • Possess Prohibited Firearm with Ammo
  • Possess Weapon for Dangerous Purpose
  • Unsafe Storage of a Firearm
  • Possess Firearm with Tampered Serial Number
  • Possess Weapon Obtained by Crime
 

What happens when that same car is towed to its destination. Is it worse because you are conspiring or something? Or does the poor unknowing tow truck driver just get jammed up?
 
A search of the residence resulted in the seizure of a sawed-off shotgun, ammunition, a replica handgun, a spear-gun, and a quantity of suspected hydromorphone.
"Replica handgun" my eye.
That looks a whole lot like a clapped-out Crosman 1377 air pistol.

Also, there's no embroidered throwdown Prince Albert RCMP shoulder patch.
 
London Metro Police have an "incredibly dangerous weapon"....



Metropolitan Police

Six men convicted after revolver recovered by officers​

News • Apr 16, 2021 17:10 BST​

wovdcy0w0njn2z0u5llq.jpg

[Image of recovered revolver]
Six men have been convicted of firearms offences after police found a revolver a car in south London.
Woolwich Crown Court heard that a surveillance investigation led armed officers to discover the weapon inside a blue Toyota Prius on Wood Vale, SE23 on 4 July 2019.
Reece White, 22 (17.01.99) of Kirkstall Road, Lambeth SW2 pleaded guilty on 5 October 2020 to possession of a firearm.
Nathaniel Corbett, 26 (25.09.94) of Sandon House, Lambeth, SW2 was found guilty of possession of a firearm on Friday, 16 April.
Michael Adebambo, 27 (08.08.93) of Clarence Crescent, Lambeth, SW2 was found guilty of possession of a firearm on Friday, 16 April.
Siraatillah Ford, 22 (07.01.99) of Stockwell Road, SW9 was found guilty of possession of a firearm on Friday, 16 April.
A further two men have also been found guilty of transferring a firearm.
Jordan Adams, 29 (02.10.91) of Lewisham High Street, SE13 was found guilty of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968 on Friday, 16 April.
Nail Johnson, 28 (30.01.93) of Star Lane, Orpington was found guilty of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968 on Friday, 16 April.
This follows an operation executed by officers on 4 July 2019 in the Lewisham area. At approximately 18:20hrs, an armed stop was conducted on the Prius in Wood Vale, SE23.
The male passenger, White, was detained, and in his bag officers recovered a revolver. He was arrested for possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
A further surveillance operation was conducted in order to locate a Ford Focus.
This vehicle contained three men, including Adebambo and Corbett, who had been observed being involved in the collection of the revolver from another group of men.
At 18:50hrs, the vehicle was stopped and three men were detained on New Park Road, near Freeman House, SW2.
They were arrested for conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life.
All of the men were subsequently charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life and remanded in custody.
A dedicated investigation by specialist crime officers into the circumstances surrounding the handover of the weapon identified that Johnson and Adams were the men responsible for transferring the firearm.
Adams was arrested on 2 July 2019 on suspicion of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968.
Johnson was arrested on 14 October 2019 on suspicion of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968.
Ford was arrested on 16 July 2019 on suspicion of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
The gun has since been test-fired by an expert and it has been found to be a firearm in working order and capable of firing live ammunition.
They will appear on Wednesday, 5 May at Woolwich Crown Court for sentencing.
A 24-year-old man, arrested on 4 July 2019, was found not guilty of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life on Friday, 16 April at Woolwich Crown Court.
Detective Constable Martin Reader, of Specialist Crime South, said: “These men were in possession of an incredibly dangerous weapon and would have certainly used this to endanger the lives of people in their communities.
“The Met remains committed to tackle violent crime, including gun crime which has such a devastating impact on the streets on London. We continue to relentlessly pursue those offenders intent on possessing dangerous weapons.
“I would urge anyone with information about someone who may be carrying a weapon to contact police immediately or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
+ Any young people who have information about violence, firearms or knife crime, can visit Fearless where they can pass on information anonymously – your I.P address will not be traced. Fearless is part of the Crimestoppers charity, and is also independent of the police.

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Six men convicted for one revolver. Did they have a chamber share program where they passed the revolver to the next guy in line for each shot?
 
London Metro Police have an "incredibly dangerous weapon"....



Metropolitan Police

Six men convicted after revolver recovered by officers​

News • Apr 16, 2021 17:10 BST​

wovdcy0w0njn2z0u5llq.jpg

[Image of recovered revolver]
Six men have been convicted of firearms offences after police found a revolver a car in south London.
Woolwich Crown Court heard that a surveillance investigation led armed officers to discover the weapon inside a blue Toyota Prius on Wood Vale, SE23 on 4 July 2019.
Reece White, 22 (17.01.99) of Kirkstall Road, Lambeth SW2 pleaded guilty on 5 October 2020 to possession of a firearm.
Nathaniel Corbett, 26 (25.09.94) of Sandon House, Lambeth, SW2 was found guilty of possession of a firearm on Friday, 16 April.
Michael Adebambo, 27 (08.08.93) of Clarence Crescent, Lambeth, SW2 was found guilty of possession of a firearm on Friday, 16 April.
Siraatillah Ford, 22 (07.01.99) of Stockwell Road, SW9 was found guilty of possession of a firearm on Friday, 16 April.
A further two men have also been found guilty of transferring a firearm.
Jordan Adams, 29 (02.10.91) of Lewisham High Street, SE13 was found guilty of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968 on Friday, 16 April.
Nail Johnson, 28 (30.01.93) of Star Lane, Orpington was found guilty of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968 on Friday, 16 April.
This follows an operation executed by officers on 4 July 2019 in the Lewisham area. At approximately 18:20hrs, an armed stop was conducted on the Prius in Wood Vale, SE23.
The male passenger, White, was detained, and in his bag officers recovered a revolver. He was arrested for possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
A further surveillance operation was conducted in order to locate a Ford Focus.
This vehicle contained three men, including Adebambo and Corbett, who had been observed being involved in the collection of the revolver from another group of men.
At 18:50hrs, the vehicle was stopped and three men were detained on New Park Road, near Freeman House, SW2.
They were arrested for conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life.
All of the men were subsequently charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life and remanded in custody.
A dedicated investigation by specialist crime officers into the circumstances surrounding the handover of the weapon identified that Johnson and Adams were the men responsible for transferring the firearm.
Adams was arrested on 2 July 2019 on suspicion of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968.
Johnson was arrested on 14 October 2019 on suspicion of transferring a firearm contrary to Section 5(2A) (b) of the Firearms Act 1968.
Ford was arrested on 16 July 2019 on suspicion of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
The gun has since been test-fired by an expert and it has been found to be a firearm in working order and capable of firing live ammunition.
They will appear on Wednesday, 5 May at Woolwich Crown Court for sentencing.
A 24-year-old man, arrested on 4 July 2019, was found not guilty of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life on Friday, 16 April at Woolwich Crown Court.
Detective Constable Martin Reader, of Specialist Crime South, said: “These men were in possession of an incredibly dangerous weapon and would have certainly used this to endanger the lives of people in their communities.
“The Met remains committed to tackle violent crime, including gun crime which has such a devastating impact on the streets on London. We continue to relentlessly pursue those offenders intent on possessing dangerous weapons.
“I would urge anyone with information about someone who may be carrying a weapon to contact police immediately or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
+ Any young people who have information about violence, firearms or knife crime, can visit Fearless where they can pass on information anonymously – your I.P address will not be traced. Fearless is part of the Crimestoppers charity, and is also independent of the police.

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Recovered revolver
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Reece White
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Mugshots look the same as over here!?
 
I know nothing on when this was but I found this pic on another forum and don't remember hearing about it.
View attachment 517563
in crazy 1990s when long distance drivers were harrassed in post-soviet space it was not uncommon for those rigs to get an actual self-made cannons like that - usually a 20mm or about steel tubes rigged with a pretty decent charge to rip apart a vehicle in front with some dudes waving guns at the driver.
those were some times...
 
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