A gang of five men, Kile Straker, Ethan Colbourne, Kieron Atkins, Iranveer Gill and Stephen Simms, have been banged up behind bars for the shooting
A gang of thugs who blasted a mum through her front door in a horror shooting have been banged up behind bars for more than 80 years.
The group of five open-fired at a property in Dudley on July 3 last year, striking an “innocent” woman as she walked down the stairs of her home to get milk for her child.
Worcester Crown Court heard how Kile Straker and his ‘henchmen’ drove past her home on Priory Road three times before using a firearm. They sent five shots in “quick succession” just after 12.15am as the victim walked by her front door, reports Birmingham Live.
While the woman survived, she has sustained life-changing injuries. The bullet remains lodged in her hip as operating is considered too dangerous.
On Thursday (March 26), the culprits were sentenced with a combined 80 years behind bars.
- Kile Straker, 35, of Armstrong Drive, Wolverhampton, was handed an extended sentence of 35 years – made up of 30 years’ custody and an additional five years on licence – after being convicted of attempted murder and possession of a fireman with intent to endanger life, and admitting theft of motor vehicle
- Ethan Colbourne, 23, of Moat Road, Tipton, was jailed for 26 years after being convicted of attempted murder and possession of a fireman with intent to endanger life, and admitting theft of motor vehicle
- Kieron Atkins, 27, of Upper Church Lane Tipton, was jailed for 28 years after being convicted of attempted murder and possession of a fireman with intent to endanger life
- Stephen Simms, 25, of Alexandra Road, Tipton, was jailed for 10 months after admitting theft of motor vehicle
- Iranveer Gill, 29, of Bridgnorth Road, Shipley, was handed an eight-month sentence, suspended for 18 months, after being convicted of theft of a motor vehicle
The shots were fired from a grey Audi, which Straker used to own. He had kept a second key for the car so he could arrange for it to be stolen whenever he needed it.
The Audi was pinched from a property in Wednesbury and then parked on a car park in Weavers Rise, Dudley, in the early hours of July 2.
At about 11.45pm, the Audi was driven from the car park to the scene of the shooting.
The victim, who is in her 20s, was taken to hospital and suffered life-changing injuries.
Sentencing, Judge Andrew Lockhart KC said Straker ‘decided that someone needed to die’ and that he was going to ‘target someone out of that address’.
It is by ‘the grace of God’ that the victim – who is not thought to have been the gang’s target – was not killed, he said.
The judge said: “It was a plan hatched by a criminal gang for a purpose, above and beyond a wish just to kill someone.”
He added: “You wanted someone within that address dead.
“You wanted to make sure that the bullets that you were to fire found their mark and killed.”
A fifth man, Kye Everitt, of Daley Road, Wolverhampton, was last year jailed for 12 months after admitting theft of a motor vehicle.



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