A
gunman is starting a life sentence – with a 35-year minimum –
after fatally shooting an associate in the head soon after firing
shots through his girlfriend's letterbox.
Local
hoodlum Dwayne Fulgence, 28, (pictured) shot 23 year-old Marlon
Campbell in Lushington Road, Catford on 9.15pm on June 16, last year.
The
Lewisham victim was rushed to Kings College Hospital, but died the
following afternoon.
He
had been with two other men when an argument with Fulgence broke out
and was shot once.
Earlier,
the defendant rowed with his girlfriend at her address in Oslac Road,
Lewisham when he was denied entry and fired three or four shots
through the letterbox.
He
was convicted at the Old Bailey of murder plus two counts of
posssession of a firearm, with intent to endanger life and possession
of a firearm and ammunition
Detective
Inspector James Gerty, of Trident Gang Crime Command, which
investigates violent black-on-black crime said: "Dwayne Fulgence
is well known in the community for his criminal activities.
“The
Metropolitan Police Service takes offences of this nature seriously
and will take robust action to send a clear message to those
concerned in gun crime that if they are involved, in any way, they
can expect to be identified and convicted for the offence."
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