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Boy, 16, shot in face in Burnley

10:04pm Wednesday 14th May 2008

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A BURNLEY teenager was shot in the face as he walked down a town centre street.

The 16-year-old boy was walking along Nairne Street, Burnley, at around 3pm on Tuesday when a pellet hit him on the cheek.

It is believed the shot had been fired from an air weapon but he did not see who fired the shot.

Police said they believed the boy was simply in "the wrong place at the wrong time".

And they said the incident could have had serious consequences as if he had been hit in the eye he could have been blinded.

Sgt Craig Leech, from Burnley police, said: "The boy was just walking along the street when he felt it come through his cheek.

"He received a cut but this shot could have gone right through his cheek.

"It could be a shot that's been fired but one that's not been aimed at this lad and he may have been in the wrong place at the wrong time, whether it was intended or not.

"But if someone had intended it and someone knows something, we would like them to get in touch."

Officers say they believe the weapon fired was believed to be a pellet airgun, although a BB firearm may have been used.

It was the latest incident involving airguns following a series of incidents.

In March a woman was left bloodied and traumatised after thugs shot her in the back from a car.

The attackers fired an air weapon through a side window of a black Renault Clio after driving up behind the woman, 20, as she walked with a friend in Bury Road, near the junction with Bolton Road North, Edenfield.

She was hit in the back and the pellet passed through her thick woollen coat and T-shirt before piercing her skin, leaving her bloodied.

In February, the RSPCA warned that airguns were being used in East Lancashire to injure pets and wild birds.

And last year, a pet goose was shot dead in Blackburn by airgun-wielding thugs.

Anyone with information about the Nairne Street attack should contact community beat manager PC Ian Willis on 01282 472962.

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Sophie, says...
12:17am Thu 15 May 08

It's situations like this that you dont even want to walk down the street alone, where is the police? They should be on the streets dealing with serious crime...... then we wonder why gun and knife crime is rising.....they dont seem to be doing anything these days!!! Except searching for a car in order to hand them a speed ticket....

Me, In the real world says...
8:27am Thu 15 May 08

Sophie wrote:
It's situations like this that you dont even want to walk down the street alone, where is the police? They should be on the streets dealing with serious crime...... then we wonder why gun and knife crime is rising.....they dont seem to be doing anything these days!!! Except searching for a car in order to hand them a speed ticket....
Yeah the police are highly trained at spotting snipers. Get real.

Lancashire lass, Burnley says...
12:36pm Thu 15 May 08

Its ludicrous that people are allowing bits of kids to buy these rifles, I saw an asian shop in burnley town centre selling guns as though they were toffees to kiddies, my 8 year old cousin was shot in the mouth at close range and his tooth fell out, could have killed him or even blinded him! Something needs to be done - I think police need to charge parents on possesion of a lethal weapon - they are bothered about people carrying pocket knives (which most people carry innocently) but they are doing nothing about carrying guns!

jat, blackburn says...
3:42pm Thu 15 May 08

Lancashire lass wrote:
Its ludicrous that people are allowing bits of kids to buy these rifles, I saw an asian shop in burnley town centre selling guns as though they were toffees to kiddies, my 8 year old cousin was shot in the mouth at close range and his tooth fell out, could have killed him or even blinded him! Something needs to be done - I think police need to charge parents on possesion of a lethal weapon - they are bothered about people carrying pocket knives (which most people carry innocently) but they are doing nothing about carrying guns!
competely agree lets ban all asian shops

Bob, Burnley says...
6:31pm Thu 15 May 08

Town centre street?

It's about 3 miles from the town centre....

J.P, burnley says...
1:07pm Sun 18 May 08

why bother looking for culprit?!?!?!IF found judge lunt will fine him/her 5pound and say """DONT DO IT AGAIN"""

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