Yorkshire Post

Father tells of trauma after son, 12, shot by gang leader

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THE FATHER of an innocent 12- year- old boy who was shot in Sheffield has spoken of his horrific ordeal as the gang leader responsibl­e for the shooting faces life in prison.

The young boy was stood with a group of friends outside a sandwich shop in Northern Avenue in Arbourthor­ne, Sheffield, on the afternoon of January 12, when he was shot in his thigh.

He managed to run home and tell his father what had happened before being rushed to hospital.

His father, who does not want to be named, said: “I was scared to death. I could not believe it when he said he had been shot. He kept shouting ‘ am I going to die?’.

“He was panicking. I didn’t know if he was going to die. I can not tell you enough how traumatic it was. I am still confused as to why it was him who was shot.

“We have been living through hell.”

Sheffield Crown Court heard how medical staff were unable to remove the bullet from the boy’s leg. His mobility has been affected as a result.

The boy’s father said: “He wakes up during the night and has become paranoid. I too fear for the safety of my family. I won’t let him play out with his friends and we are looking to move house.”

Stephen Dunford, 26, was arrested and charged with the attempted murder of the boy, two days after the cold- blooded driveby shooting.

Dunford, of Fellbrigg Road, denied any involvemen­t in the horrifying attack and claimed to have been at his grandparen­ts’ house having Sunday lunch at the time of the shooting. However, in a foolish brag, Dunford decided he would not only write a rap about the shooting – he would perform it on a recorded telephone call from prison.

He was found guilty of attempted murder last month after a sixweek trial.

Brandon Bailey, 26, of Manor Park Way, was also found guilty of conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life.

Both were due to be sentenced for their crimes yesterday, however Judge Jeremy Richardson QC adjourned sentencing until Wednesday as he is considerin­g imposing a life prison sentence in respect of Dunford.

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