Birmingham man jailed for life after killing man in 'point blank' shooting

Damaine Sculley will serve a minimum of 30 years.

Author: Molly HookingsPublished 22nd Dec 2023

A man has been sentenced to life in jail for the shooting of another man in a car park in Birmingham.

Damaine Sculley, 30, will serve a minimum of 30 years after being found guilty of the murder of Tyrone Dorsett, 20, five years ago.

Tyrone, from Telford, was shot at point-blank range in a small residential car park on South Holme in Bordseley Green on 15 April 2018.

The reason for the shooting remains unknown, but West Midlands Police said the meeting was likely arranged to conduct "serious criminality", having been facilitated by a group of serving prisoners via a network of phone calls made from their cells.

Murder victim Tyrone Dorsett

Tyrone and two friends drove from Telford to the Bordesley area of Birmingham, to a small car park just behind some flats next to the Birmingham City Football Club.

There, they met Sculley and two other men, one who has never been identified. Within minutes of arriving at the car park, Tyrone was shot dead by Sculley as he sat in the driver’s seat of his car.

He was shot twice from behind at point blank range with a self-loading pistol.

Sculley stopped using mobile phones shortly after the shooting, but police recovered a glove from the scene and DNA from inside was linked to him.

He was also forensically linked to Tyrone's car, but accepted during the trial that he had sat in the vehicle while maintaining he was not responsible for shooting Tyrone.

Sculley was arrested in September last year and taken into custody.

Officers also trawled through hours of CCTV footage, which tracked Sculley and the two other men around the area to the scene at South Holme, arriving there at the same time as Dorsett and his friends.

Shortly after midnight, three men were seen running from the direction of South Holme towards Lower Dartmouth Street, the group split as they ran away returning together in the area of Witton Street.

Detective Chief Inspector Adam Jobson, senior investigating officer who led the investigation, said: “The investigation into the murder of Tyrone Dorsett has been long, complex and challenging. The underlying motivation of all those who have worked on this case over the past five years has always been to identify those responsible for Tyrone’s death and secure justice for him and his family.

“Tyrone had travelled to Birmingham from his home in Telford. He travelled with friends to the location and for reasons unknown he was shot at point blank range whilst sitting in his car. Whilst the conviction of Damaine Sculley brings an end to the police investigation and some closure for the family of Tyrone, it is acknowledged that the pain they feel at the loss of Tyrone will last a lifetime and our thoughts remain with them.”

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