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A gunman has been jailed following a shooting in Birmingham last year.
Desie Dalton-Byrne, of Chudleigh Road, Erdington, was jailed for five years and six months at Birmingham Crown Court last Thursday (6 March).
He pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, possession of a firearm, and possession of ammunition for a firearm without a certificate.
The 21-year-old was arrested in September last year in connection with a shooting in Chudleigh Road on 25 July last year.
A gun was fired at a group of people at around 6.30pm, although no one was hit. The motive of the shooting has never been revealed.
Following extensive CCTV enquiries, we recovered footage showing Dalton-Byrne fire the gun and flee the scene. The firearm was later located in a garden of an address in Low Wood Road.
Detective Inspector Matt Marston, from our Major Crime Unit, said: "Firearms and drugs play a significant role in criminality on our streets. It persistently erodes communities, ruining lives and blighting communities.
"As a result of this discovery, we’ve taken a deadly weapon off the streets, and an individual with direct access to it is behind bars.
“We hope this sentence will offer a deterrent to other criminals who act in this way.”
We're currently running Operation Target which sees us take a defiant stand against a range of serious and organised crime offences.
Officers use local intelligence, seize goods, carry out warrants and target offenders as part of Op Target’s ongoing crackdown against serious and organised crime.
Anyone with information about serious and organised crime in their neighbourhood, should report it to us via 101 or Live Chat. In case of an emergency, dial 999. Alternatively, reports can be made anonymously via the independent charity, Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.