Teenager convicted of murder after a man was shot dead in front of his mum
Jesse Lloyd-Smith was found by his mother after she heard gunshots in Peckham on Wednesday, 10 July 2024.
Jesse Lloyd-Smith was found by his mother after she heard gunshots in Peckham on Wednesday, 10 July 2024.
An investigation into his death remains ongoing and the victim’s family continue to be supported by specialist officers.
Leonardo Reid, 15 and Klevi Shekaj, 23 were killed after being mistaken for rival gang members.
A man has been jailed after he beat another man to death in Charlton.
Two men and three women were arrested on suspicion of murder after a 30-year-old died of multiple stab wounds.
Oguzcan Dereli, faces life with a minimum of 24-years for fatal stabbing in Islington.
Hamza Kamali stabbed 38-year-old Saley Beya to death outside a nightclub in E7.
Met Police detectives investigating a series of burglaries across London where victims were allegedly targeted on the social dating app Grindr have charged four men.
Phillips was arrested after a series of interactions with undercover officers, whom Phillips believed were Russian agents.
Paul Longworth, aged 71, and Albert Alfonso, aged 62, were brutally murdered at their flat in Shepherd’s Bush on Monday, 8 July last year.
A woman in her 30s reported that a man sexually assaulted her in Hammersmith on Sunday, 18 May.
Crimestoppers are offering a £20,000 reward for information.
Police are appealing to the public for information after a man was injured in a stabbing.
A man who raped and sexually assaulted a girl multiple times has been jailed for 19 years.
The group were sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court on 18 July.
A man has been jailed for life for murdering 55-year-old Derek Thomas, who was stabbed outside his home in Hackney last year.
The defendant was arrested at Heathrow Airport on 23 May 2024 after he caught a flight back from Turkey.
Officers are working with the independent charity Crimestoppers as part of a plan to keep Carnival free from knife crime, serious violence and violence against women and girls.
Officers investigating vandalism to a Windrush exhibition have released an image of a man they need to trace.
Those who see this as an opportunity to test the limits of the law by expressing support for Palestine Action will likely be committing an offence and will very likely be arrested.