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Monday, 17 August 2009-South London Press


SHOTS were fired into a house after a street fight.


The brawl broke out between two groups of youths on Cronin Street, Peckham, at about 10pm on Sunday.

In the aftermath, four teenage boys were chased along the road by two teenagers, police said.

The four entered a nearby house and one of the teenagers chasing them fired shots through the window of the ground-floor front room.

The pair then ran off in the direction of Commercial Way.

No one was thought to have been injured.


All the youths are described as aged in their MID-TEENS.


The Met?s specialist shootings team is investigating the incident.



No members of the public were caught up in this but it is weird to think that there is some kind of parellel universe existing, in parts of an Area, so near and yet, in reality, so far from East Dulwich.


The really disturbing thing is that these Guys were in their Mid-Teens....

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Huguenot Wrote:

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> You're not going to say anything racist are you

> Tony?


There is absolutely "no need" to publish the descriptions given in that South London Press report which did mention the Ethnicity of all suspects. In fact I deliberately removed the descriptions....


Interpret that as you will Hugo:)

Jeremy Wrote:

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> I will bite.

>

> Please tell us Tony, what is the other disturbing

> feature?



I think that the feature Tony found most disturbing is that their trousers were hanging below their arse.


Or they weren't rate payers.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

Oh Jeremy Jeremy Jeremy...>

the road to salvation is LITTERED with the corpses of those who have "taken Tony on" and failed...


Remember Sean the primrose path is paved with good intentions and flattery ( or is it Nationalism) is the last refuge of a scroundrel...:)

Jeremy Wrote:

I will bite. Please tell us Tony, what is the other disturbing feature?


Just that this is symptomatic of something occurring right on your doorstep, which, arguably, if it increases and spreads its tentacles just a little bit further, will impact adversely on the way of life for many on here ( Not Hugo!) and yet no-one really wants to discuss this problem, or even, acknowledge it, which I find strange, to say the least.


A cursory glance of most editions of The South London Press will show that there is still a real problem out there.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Tony, I disagree. I think we all realise there's a

> problem with gun crime and knife crime. I am not

> aware of it being brushed under the carpet.



There you go Tony. The seed's planted, water daily.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

Gambling does also give you a woeful fund of anger and frustration to bestow on the others at the next hare coursing meet


Anger? Angry? Who is xxxxing angry?:X its frustrating being called angry when its obvious I ruddy ain't angry at all:X


..here and stick another couple of them emoticons you hate so much up yer hooter...:X:X




B)

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Tony, I disagree. I think we all realise there's

> a

> > problem with gun crime and knife crime. I am

> not

> > aware of it being brushed under the carpet.

>

>

> There you go Tony. The seed's planted, water

> daily.


No, I'm in an agreeable mood.


I'm sure you're right Jezza:-$

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