Overview
- The court heard an eight-year-old girl and her 34-year-old father were shot inside a family car in Ladbroke Grove on November 24 as 11 rounds were fired, hitting the man five times and the child twice.
- Prosecutors say the November attack was one of three linked shootings in October and November, including a Notting Hill incident that wounded Ameile Buncombe and a November 11 shooting with no injuries.
- Jurors were told the assailant used a Deliveroo-style outfit and an e-bike, arrived in hire cars, and stored the disguise at a North Kensington flat used as a cover location, with items later recovered by police.
- Police said a 9mm pistol loaded with 17 live rounds was found under a concrete slab outside Reid’s Uxbridge home, with his DNA on the grip and muzzle and forensic links drawn between two firearms across the three scenes.
- Investigators outlined CCTV, traffic-camera and cell-site tracking, and allege Reid switched phones and SIMs while placing calls to a Swinbrook Estate contact before each incident; he has pleaded not guilty and the trial continues.