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A man has been convicted after a jury did not believe his claim that a shotgun he was holding accidentally fired and killed a man in Tottenham.
Officers responded and found a number of parked vehicles had been damaged but there were no reported injuries.
Detectives investigating a shooting in Tottenham have issued an image of a man they want to identify and speak to.
Detectives are appealing for anyone who captured footage of a collision on their dash cam to come forward and help the investigation
As part of the investigation into the murder of Ibrahim Pertek in Haringey, detectives have released images of three men they believe may be able to assist with their inquiries.
The victim has today been named as 24-year-old Jonah Ho-Shue. His family have been informed and are being supported by officers.
DCS Caroline Haines, local policing commander for north London, said: "My thoughts are with this young man's family who will going through the most unimaginably difficult time. We will do all we can to get justice for them."
Detectives are appealing for information and witnesses following the violent robbery of a woman in Haringey.At around 16.30hrs on Thursday, 7 December the 20-year-old victim was approached by two females in Rostrevor Avenue, N15, who assaulted her before stealing her bag.Following the incident, the suspects ran off towards the A10.The victim sustained bruising. She did not require hosp
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