May 13th 2024.
In the early hours of Saturday morning in south London, a man named Jazmel Dashourn Patterson-Low tragically lost his life. The 26-year-old was shot and brought to the hospital by car, but unfortunately, he passed away shortly after arriving. The incident occurred on the Westbury Estate in St Rule Street, Lambeth, where a large group of approximately 40 people had gathered. It is believed that an argument broke out and quickly escalated into a fatal shooting.
An autopsy conducted on Sunday revealed that Jazmel had died from a single gunshot wound. The Metropolitan Police have launched a murder investigation but have not made any arrests yet. However, they have located the car used to bring Jazmel to the hospital. Detective Inspector Martin Thorpe shared that there was a gathering of people in and around St Rule Street during the evening and early morning hours before the shooting occurred. He also expressed his gratitude to those who have come forward with information, which has provided valuable leads for the investigation.
The dispute that led to the shooting seemed to have erupted suddenly after 2am. Detective Inspector Thorpe urges anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has information about the perpetrator to come forward and share it with the police. He also mentions that the independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously for those who do not wish to speak directly to the authorities. He acknowledges that some individuals have already done so, and he is thankful for their cooperation.
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Detective Chief Superintendent Seb Adjei-Addoh has been in constant communication with the local community and partners in Lambeth since the incident occurred. He expressed his shock and sadness over Jazmel's senseless killing and assured the public that the police are working together to protect and support the community. He also emphasized that Jazmel's family deserves answers, and the dedicated officers at the Met are determined to bring the perpetrator to justice and ensure the safety of the community. For the latest news and updates on London, visit The Agency's London news hub.
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