Luton man charged with attempted murder
He's also been charged with possessing a firearm
A man from Luton's been charged with attempted murder, after a man in his 30s suffered life-threatening injuries earlier this week.
Bedfordshire Police were called to Repton Close on Tuesday morning, where the victim was found seriously injured.
He was taken to hospital, and is now in a critical but stable condition.
36-year-old Callum Bermingham, of Belmont Road, Luton, was arrested after the incident and charged on Wednesday with attempted murder, possession of a firearm, dangerous driving and failure to provide a specimen for analysis as a driver.
He appeared at Luton Magistrates’ Court yesterday, and was remanded in custody ahead of a future court appearance on 28 April.