SHOCK VIDEO: Dramatic CCTV footage shows shooting outside busy Sheffield pub
Jamie Howden, who was later jailed for 13 years, is seen brandishing a Makarov 9mm pistol and firing it once in the air confronting rival gang members outside the Thorncliffe Arms pub in Chapeltown back in July, 2016.
Terrified punters can be seen dashing back into the pub as 26-year-old Howden pulls the trigger after he was originally confronted in the pub smoking area.
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Hide AdHowden, who was started his prison term on January 6, fires a shot into the air and a further three shots off camera. He advances towards the rival group and can be seen dodging and weaving between parked cars.
The gunman then retreats and flees on foot with co-defendant Lewis Taylor, 21, who is also behind bars for his role in the incident.
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The court also previously heard Howden was a marked man was alleged to have a cash bounty on his head. He had been shot in the leg on Penistone Road, Hillsborough, and had been issued seven ‘threat to life’ notices by police in just 15 months before he was jailed.
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Hide AdAmmunition from a Makarov 9mm pistol was found by police. Despite the pub being packed inside and out, police managed to only get two witness statements.
The footage was released today after a request by The Star on January 8.
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