Zain Shah jailed for 28 years after Luton gang feud shooting in stolen Audi
By Layth Yousif
12th Dec 2022 | Local News
A Luton man is facing nearly 30 years in prison following a shooting in broad daylight linked to rival gangs.
A jury heard that Zain Shah, 22, fired two shots at the victim at point-blank range from a stolen black Audi, following what began as a road rage incident three days prior.
The victim, also from Luton, suffered two gunshot wounds to the face and head in the drive-by shooting that took place in St Mildreds Avenue, Luton in September last year.
Just seven minutes later, after leaving the man in a life-threatening condition, Shah placed false number plates on the vehicle before being captured on CCTV dumping the stolen car a short distance from the scene, and making off on foot.
Appearing at Oxford Crown Court, Shah, of St Winifreds Avenue, Luton, was sentenced to 28 years in prison having been found guilty of attempted murder.
The judge imposed a further 10 month sentence after he was convicted of being in possession of a machete which was recovered from the stolen Audi.
The court heard the precursor to the shooting was described as a 'traffic stand-off' involving individuals using vehicles belonging to either party.
Detective Inspector Mark Butler, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, which led the investigation, said: "This fallout should have started and ended when those involved in the traffic incident parted ways.
"Instead, Shah took the decision to acquire a stolen vehicle, arm himself with a deadly weapon and shoot the victim from just a metre away, in an attempt to punish the victim for an incident that neither party was actually involved in.
"The judge highlighted how this was the culmination of a feud between two criminal gangs living and operating in Luton.
"Bedfordshire Police has zero tolerance of gang violence. If you are prepared to join a gang, arm yourself with a lethal weapon and commit acts of extreme violence, I hope this case and the significant jail term now awaiting this young man acts as a deterrent and encourages you to consider a better and more positive path in your life."
The Bedfordshire Violence and Exploitation Reduction Unit (VERU) takes a public health approach to tackling violence in the county and providing opportunities for young people
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