Man charged after a firearm discharged in South Shields
A man has been charged after a firearm was discharged at an address in South Shields.
Shortly after 9pm on September 21, we received a report of a disturbance on Brownlow Road.
Officers attended the area after it was reported someone had discharged a firearm at an address before making off. Nobody was injured during the incident.
A full investigation was launched and yesterday (Monday), a 28-year-old man has been charged with conspiracy to murder and possession of a shotgun with intent to endanger life. He is due to appear before South Tyneside Magistrates Court today (Tuesday).
Detective Inspector Louise Jenkins, of Northumbria Police who is leading the investigation, said: “As soon as this incident was reported we launched a full investigation, which swiftly resulted in a number of arrests.
“Thanks to the hard work by our detectives and support from departments across the Force, we have brought charges in relation to this incident.
“As this case is now at court, I would ask people to avoid speculation both in the community and on social media as this could prejudice future proceedings.”
She added: “I would like to take this opportunity to thank the community for their support as part of this investigation.
“We do believe those involved are known to each other and that there is no wider risk to the public.
“Incidents of this nature are rare in our area, however when they do occur, we are committed to bringing those responsible to justice.
“Any incident where a firearm has been discharged is dealt with extremely seriously and violence of this nature will not be tolerated.
“We will continue to have an increased presence in the community and would ask anyone with information about this incident who hasn’t already come forward to contact us.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact police via the ‘Tell Us Something’ page of the Northumbria Police website, or by calling 101, and quoting log NP-20220921-1130.
You can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.