A
dangerous gunman shot a fellow nightclub customer in the stomach when
the victim tried to save his female friends from the man's unwanted
advances.
Leslie
Ammah, 23, (pictured) was convicted of blasting the 19 year-old
university student outside the South Beach Bar, Brixton Hill in the
early hours of September 3, 2011.
An
Old Bailey jury fround Ammah, of Copeland House, Lambeth Walk,
Lambeth guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm and possessing a
firearm, with intent to endanger life, and he will be sentenced on
April 2.
The
victim noticed that two of his female friends were being hassled by a
group of men, who were insisting they come with them.
The
victim, concerned for the safety of his friends, intervened and
shepherded the women towards their car.
The
suspect group became angry and a fight began.
Ammah
then pulled out a handgun and fired at the victim, hitting him in the
stomach.
The
victim collapsed to the ground and the suspect group fled towards
their Audi TT.
The
victim was taken to Kings College Hospital and later recovered from
his injury.
Enquiries
led to the identification of a member of the suspect group and then
the gunman, Ammah.
He
was arrested during an armed operation on 24 January 2012 and
subsequently charged.
Investigating
officer Detective Sergeant Paul Davis, from Trident, said: "The
victim had enjoyed a night out and intervened in a situation simply
because he was concerned for the safety of his friends.
"His
act of kindness led to a situation that escalated and ended with him
being shot in the stomach by Ammah, who was armed.
"I
am pleased that extensive enquiries led to Ammah's identification and
he now faces a hefty prison sentence."
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