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ON a tragic afternoon in August , Everton-mad Rhys Jones was gunned down in a crime which shocked the nation. The year-old was struck in the neck with a bullet and his death sparked a huge police investigation which lasted months. Everton fan Rhys was shot on August 22, , as he walked home from football practice through the car park of the Fir Tree Pub in Croxteth.
One struck Rhys in the back and his distraught mother Melanie rushed to the scene when she heard what had happened. On the day of the fatal shooting, Mercer was told three members of the rival gang had been seen on their territory. None of his intended targets were hit, and the motive behind the attack has still not been established. The Croxteth Crew had formed in , with the resulting turf war with their deadly rivals leaving 27 dead.
In , there were more than 70 incidents of criminal damage between the warring groups — with thugs and their houses being shot at. Several key figures from both sides have either been jailed or killed, but for almost a decade the Croxteth Crew and Strand Gang caused misery within the hard-working communities on the frontline of a sometimes deadly rivalry. Source: Read Full Article. Who was Rhys Jones and why was he murdered in Liverpool?
Who was Rhys Jones? I hate saying this man's name, it was Sean Mercer who shouldn't have been there. How the killing of young Rhys Jones as he walked home from football training shocked a nation. Rhys Jones was felled by a single bullet to the neck as he strolled home in broad daylight from football training — an innocent victim caught in the mindless and indiscriminate crossfire of two gangs waging war around Croxteth Park, in Liverpool.
Despite the efforts of paramedics, the youngster bled to death in his mother's arms after she had rushed to the scene. The summer's day when unimaginable violence entered the Jones family's quiet and unremarkable lives had begun for mother Melanie with the most mundane of outings — taking the boys to the local dentist, then going to buy a new school tie for Rhys.
Her younger son was excited about getting his new uniform, including a Nike sports kit, to start secondary school before tragedy struck. The murder was one that shocked the nation, and beyond, with Rhys' parents receiving tributes and cards of condolence from across the globe. Players and staff of Everton football club pay their respects at the spot where year-old Rhys Jones was shot dead in the Croxteth area of Liverpool.
Rhys' family, including mother Melanie and father Stephen and brother Owen, at the minute's appreciation before the start of the Premier League match between Everton and Blackburn Rovers at Goodison Park. More than 2, mourners came to the funeral at Liverpool Cathedral, with the public invited to wear bright colours and football strips, as Rhys' father, Stephen, read a poem he had written for his son, and footballer Alan Stubbs read from the Bible.
A huge Everton fan, Rhys was buried in a blue coffin featuring the club crest, while the heroes he cheered on from the terraces laid a floral tribute, football boots and shirts at the scene of the killing in memory of the passionate young Toffee. Fans and players also paid tribute to him with a minute's applause in a game against Blackburn Rovers against Goodison Park, where Rhys used to regularly watch his team, holding the hand of his father.
A limited edition purple kit made in memory of the youngster also become the club's fastest selling pre-ordered shirt, raising thousands of pounds for the Liverpool Unites children's charity. Rhys Jones' murder sparked much discussion in the House of Commons about guns and gang culture.
Rhys' parents Steve and Mel were inundated with messages from well-wishers after the tragedy. The Rhys Jones Memorial Fund raised money to fund a new community centre close to where the year-old died, which opened six years after the death in August As well as emotional tributes, the murder sparked much discussion about guns and gang culture, and was referenced several times by MPs in the House of Commons.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith described the death as 'tragic and very serious for his community'. Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, pictured in , described the death as 'tragic and very serious for his community'. August 22, Rhys Jones is shot and killed near the Fir Tree pub in Croxteth on his way home from football training.
August 25, As tributes flood in across the country and beyond, Rhys' beloved Everton hold a minute's applause in his memory before their Premier League game with Blackburn. September 6, More than 2, wear football kits and bright colours at the youngster's funeral at Liverpool Cathedral. September 26, Rhys' parents appeal for witnesses to come forward as an episode of BBC's Crimewatch reconstructs the killing. April 15, Twelve people are arrested in connection with the murder after a series of dawn raids in the city.
December 16, Mercer is found guilty of the year-old's murder after a nine-week trial and later sentenced to life with a minimum of 22 years. May 6, Rhys' parents reveal their anger at finding out Mercer wants to appeal his sentence. As the police investigation was launched, featuring more than officers and gun crime specialists, Rhys' parents made two emotional appeals for the killer to be found, the first the day after the murder. Then they appeared on the BBC TV programme Crimewatch and directed their pleas to the mother of the gunman, as they recalled rumours of the killer's name being whispered in estates and pubs around the city - something the couple tried to distance themselves from.
While many locally talked about violence and anti-social behaviour, the couple's focus on work and family perhaps kept them unaware of the dangerous gang culture lurking in the areas surrounding their home.
The pair were jailed for destroying potential evidence and hiding vital information from police. Sadly, the ITV series is based on true events, and follows the story of 11 year-old Rhys Jones, who was shot and killed in August Hence, Humpty Dumpty came tumbling down.
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