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Wood Green shooting: Two jailed for 'trying to break prisoner out of police van’ after man dies in police operation

Witnesses have described a huge sweeping operation by armed police, and investigators are now looking into the incident

Andrew Griffin
Friday 11 December 2015 15:27 GMT
A police forensics officer walks past a forensics tent covering the body of a man who was shot by police officers on December 11, 2015 in Wood Green, London, England
A police forensics officer walks past a forensics tent covering the body of a man who was shot by police officers on December 11, 2015 in Wood Green, London, England (Carl Court/Getty Images)

A man has been shot and four arrested in a police operation prompted by an alleged attempt to break someone out of a police van.

The man was shot in Wood Green at around 9am, according to Scotland Yard, as part of a huge operation by armed police. The IPCC later confirmed that a firearms officer discharged a single shot.

The Metropolitan Police said that a Scorpion machine pistol, with a full magazine, was found at the scene, while one man was found to have a Tokarev 9mm pistol containing six rounds of ammunition.

Two men were arrested at the scene, and all four arrested men are being held at different police stations around London.

Erwin Amoah Gyamfi, 29, and Izzet Eren, 32, appeared at Wood Green Crown Court and pleased guilty to firearms offences. They were both jailed for 14 years.

Scotland Yard said the operation was not related to terrorism.

Witness Nick Lindsay, a workman who was surfacing a road nearby, said the man who was shot was sitting in his car when police moved in.

He told Sky News: "The police all came down, they all jumped out of cars with their guns and said, 'Get down', and then there was a smash, then the gun shot went off. By that time police officers grabbed us to move us out of the way."

Mr Lindsay said the incident was over in 10 to 15 seconds, but the man had been in the car for around 30 minutes before the police swooped in.

He said: "He was parked there for easily half an hour, I would have said, because he was there when we first turned up this morning. He must have been there at least half an hour, minimum."

The Directorate of Professional Standards - the Metropolitan Police's internal investigator - has been informed of the incident and investigators from the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) are also at the incident.

Paramedics and an air ambulance were called to the scene, where police earlier cordoned off a section of road around the junction of Bracknell Close and Olympus Grove, near Winkfield Road.

A white forensics tent was erected near an ambulance in the residential street, which is lined on either side with cars, and plain clothes officers were seen with evidence bags.

Officers wearing balaclavas were also at the scene, as were police cars and 4x4 vehicles with blacked-out number plates. The shooting took place just a few streets from Wood Green Crown Court.

IPCC representatives will attend a post-incident debrief, expected later today, in which the officers involved will give an account of what happened during the shooting.

It is the fourth time in recent months that the IPCC has investigated police-related shootings in London.

Joseph Hive, 28, was Tasered a number of times and shot by police in Brent on October 8. He was later charged with robbery and other offences.

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James Fox, 43, was shot dead by police at a block of flats in Enfield, north London on August 31. Armed officers stormed the sixth floor after receiving reports a man with a gun was threatening to shoot someone, and a non-police firearm was later recovered.

And the IPCC is investigating an incident on August 21 when a 34-year-old man was shot and injured by officers in south Clapham after a stand-off lasting several hours. A firearm was later recovered.

Additional reporting by Press Association

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