Police Investigate Fatal Shooting of 15-Year-Old Boy During Pre-Carnival Event in Ladbroke Grove

In a heart-wrenching incident that has shocked the West London community, a 15-year-old boy was fatally shot during a pre-Notting Hill Carnival event.

Rene Graham was attending the Park Lime gathering at Emslie Horniman’s Pleasance Park, commonly referred to as ‘Teletubbies Park’, when gunfire erupted at around 7:20 p.m. on Sunday.

The park, located in the W10 postcode near the border with W9, was filled with families enjoying the evening.

Kensington and Chelsea, where the park is situated, is known for its stark contrasts.

It’s both one of the wealthiest and most unequal areas in Britain, with opulent homes standing next to communities grappling with severe social issues.

The shooting occurred in an area where tensions between local gangs have been simmering for years.

The gangs, identified as the Ladbroke Grove Boys (LGB) and the Harrow Road Boys (HRB), have long been involved in a violent feud.

The Park Lime Event and Its Impact

Park Lime, the event where the shooting happened, is a regular fixture leading up to the Notting Hill Carnival.

The carnival itself, Europe’s largest street party, started in 1966 to celebrate Caribbean culture but has increasingly been marred by violence.

Last year’s event saw ten stabbings and over 300 arrests, with officials like Rick Prior of the Metropolitan Police Federation calling the violence ‘unsustainable’.

The Community’s Response

Witnesses described the chaos as families scattered in fear when shots were fired.

Four men, aged between 20 and 25, have been arrested on suspicion of murder following armed police raids.

Beverley Campbell, who was at the event, highlighted the long-standing gang conflict, noting that such violence is a frequent and tragic occurrence in the area.

Social Divides and Crime Rates

The estates where the gangs operate—the Mozart Estate and the Kensal New Town Estate—are known for their social challenges.

These estates are situated close to some of the most expensive properties in London, highlighting the deep social divide in the area.

Kensington and Chelsea has one of the highest income disparities in the country, with a significant rise in households in the social rented sector over recent years.

Historical Violence and Ongoing Issues

The region has seen various violent incidents involving these gangs over the years.

For example, in 2020, members of the LGB and HRB were jailed after a public knife and machete fight.

Such incidents are a part of a broader pattern of violence that has plagued the area, contributing to a grim atmosphere in a borough known for its wealth.

Police and Community Response

Detective Chief Superintendent Christina Jessah expressed deep sympathy for Rene Graham’s family and assured the public that the investigation is ongoing.

She urged anyone with information or possible photographic evidence to come forward, as the police work to uncover the motive behind the shooting.

Residents can expect an increased police presence as authorities focus on curbing violence and providing support to the community during this difficult time.

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