A
gunman, who shot another man who refused to lend him £500 as they
sat in a parked car, is starting a fourteen year prison sentence.
Iziah
Smith, 23, (pictured) of Jenner Road, Stoke Newington was siting in
the rear of the vehicle when he pulled the trigger – shooting the
front passenger seat under the armpit.
He
was convicted at the Old Bailey of inflicting grievous bodily harm,
with intent, outside his home address on April 26 and also convicted
of possession of a firearm, with intent to endanger life.
The
victim and his girlfriend had driven to Smith's home believing he was
interested in buying some clothes for a holiday to Jamaica.
However,
the defendant began agressively demanding the loan from the
girlfriend and when the victim intervened he was shot.
He
was driven to Homerton Hospital by his girlfriend, and was later
transferred to the Royal London Hospital as his injuries were deemed
life-threatening.
The
victim has now recovered physically from his injuries but is still
traumatised by the incident.
Detective
Constable Simon Ager of the Trident Gang Crime Command North East
Team, said: "This significant sentence sends out a clear message
about the grave consequences of carrying and using a weapon.
“This
was a complex investigation and has successfully led to the
imprisonment of a dangerous offender.
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