Somali Teenage gang victim executed at just
16 he was , hunted by hoodie gang
TEENAGE gang victim Abukar Mahamed was
blasted in the face by "ninja" hoodies as he
cowered in terror behind a tree yesterday.
Somalian Abukar, 16, was cruelly hunted down
on bikes by up to seven youths with their
faces hidden by bandanas.
The lad, who had spent the day playing
PlayStation with a cousin, died instantly.
A
neighbour who was first on the scene on a
lawless estate in South London said: "I saw
a gang of lads on BMX bikes riding after a
young lad running away.
"There wasn't any shouting. The boy was
darting around looking for where to escape.
"He was running really fast and hid behind a
tree. He was cornered.
"The gang surrounded him and shot him in the
face. I didn't even hear him scream.
"The boys just cycled off. They didn't seem
in a hurry. The lad was covered in blood.
There was nothing we could do to help him."
Abukar was the 17th teenager to be knifed or
shot to death in London this year. Last
night his parents and three brothers were
distraught. He was gunned down in the early
hours on the Stockwell Gardens estate, in
Stockwell.
Two guns were used in the attack. One woman
said: "I heard three shots and saw hoodies
dressed in black racing off." Another
resident said she heard five shots.
Forensic officers scoured the estate for
clues. They also searched a flat with
windows believed to have been hit by
bullets.
Fearful residents too scared to give their
names said the estate - nicknamed Hot Spot -
was plagued by thugs carrying weapons.
One resident said: "I've seen teenagers
riding through here with guns in their
hands. It's completely lawless."
Another said: "I'm terrified for my
children. It's a frightening atmosphere."
A
woman added: "The youths round here are like
packs of wolves."
The killing was just 100 yards from where
Jean Charles de Menezes was shot dead by
police who mistook him for a terrorist.
Police said: "The teenage victim was running
away from youths on bikes."