2aguy
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That is an interesting name for a gang of gun dealers...especially for a country that confiscated all of their guns.......
The 'Burger Bar Boys' gun gang will now spend over 200 YEARS
Nosakhere Stephenson and his gang provided guns and ammunition to other criminals, including a MAC 10 machine gun similar to that used in 2003 shootings
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“Such sentences are severe but reflect the intention of Parliament to punish gun crime in a manner that will deter criminals from engaging in dealing in guns and lethal ammunition.”
Read more: Turf war between Burger Bar Boys and rival gang behind TWENTY shootings in same city in one year
Birmingham Crown Court previously heard that Stephenson thought he was “untouchable” as he dealt in death.
He and his gang provided guns and ammunition to other criminals, including a MAC 10 machine gun similar to that used in the 2003 Aston shootings , which left teenagers Letisha Shakespeare and Charlene Ellis dead.
The three judges unanimously agreed with Solicitor General Robert Buckland QC that the sentences in 16 of the 17 cases before them were “unduly lenient.”
The 'Burger Bar Boys' gun gang will now spend over 200 YEARS
Nosakhere Stephenson and his gang provided guns and ammunition to other criminals, including a MAC 10 machine gun similar to that used in 2003 shootings
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“Such sentences are severe but reflect the intention of Parliament to punish gun crime in a manner that will deter criminals from engaging in dealing in guns and lethal ammunition.”
Read more: Turf war between Burger Bar Boys and rival gang behind TWENTY shootings in same city in one year
Birmingham Crown Court previously heard that Stephenson thought he was “untouchable” as he dealt in death.
He and his gang provided guns and ammunition to other criminals, including a MAC 10 machine gun similar to that used in the 2003 Aston shootings , which left teenagers Letisha Shakespeare and Charlene Ellis dead.
The three judges unanimously agreed with Solicitor General Robert Buckland QC that the sentences in 16 of the 17 cases before them were “unduly lenient.”
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