Four men have been jailed for over 60 years in connection with a terrifying gunfight that saw an Uzi open fire on 300 guests at a rave in East London.
Two partygoers were caught in the crossfire at the £20-a-ticket event at Rigg Approach, Leyton, in 2017, described by an investigating officer as “effectively someone’s birthday party.”
Following a three-year investigation by the Met Police, four people have been sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court, while a further two await sentencing in February 2022.
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CCTV shows the gunmen approaching the venue, while rave attendees continue dancing unaware.
Lights are dimmed and loud bangs are heard, after which the party guests try frantically to escape.
Two people were caught in the crossfire as the gunfight erupted outside the venue – a man in his 40s who received a gunshot to the leg; and a woman in her 20s who was stuck in her chest.

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Over the course of three years, officers used “hundreds of hours” of CCTV footage to investigate the shooting.
Detectives established the catalyst for the shooting was an ongoing dispute between Maitland and Parrish.
At least eight rounds were fired from the Uzi inside the hall, while other firearms including pistols were discharged in the venue.

(Image: Metropolitan Police)

(Image: Metropolitan Police)

(Image: Metropolitan Police)
The following people have been sentenced:
- Getaway driver Shearine Maria Thompson, 42 has been sentenced to 11 years for conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm with intent and possession of firearms with intent to endanger life.
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Sinan Ozger, 33, was handed a 21-year sentence for conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm with intent and possession of firearms with intent to endanger life
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Michael Lawrence, 24, was sentenced to 15 years and six months’ imprisonment for conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm with intent and possession of firearms with intent to endanger life
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30-year-old Kamal Lorren Parrish, who wielded the Uzi, was given 16 years for conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm with intent and possession of firearms with intent to endanger life


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Two men remain to be sentenced:
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Haramein Jelani Mohammed, 35, who also used an Uzi, was found guilty of GBH with intent and possession of firearms with intent to endanger life
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Jacob Joseph Maitland, 34, pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life
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