Four Men Sentenced for Gang-Related Drive-By Shooting at London Church
The attack during a funeral service injured six, including two young girls, one of whom sustained a pellet near her heart.
- Four men were sentenced for their roles in a drive-by shooting outside St Aloysius Church in Euston, which injured four women and two girls.
- The shooting occurred during a funeral service for two victims of unrelated deaths, and was part of a gang feud.
- A seven-year-old girl received severe injuries with a pellet lodged near her heart, causing long-term health concerns.
- The attackers, part of a north London gang, believed rival gang members were present at the service.
- Extensive police investigation involved over 2,000 hours of CCTV review and led to the sentencing of the perpetrators.