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Jail for man who was part of group that shot partygoer at Little Steeping




A man who was part of a group that shot a partygoer has been jailed for almost ten years.

Michael Watling was handed a nine years and nine months sentence at Lincoln Crown on Thursday (December 12).

In the early hours of Saturday, May 25, a group of friends were enjoying a few drinks in the hot tub at an address on Thorpe Bank, Little Steeping, near Spilsby.

Michael Watling
Michael Watling

Just before 1.15am they had moved into the kitchen when they heard a crash outside.

Assuming it was a car window being smashed, they went to the front door to look out and at that point, they heard a gunshot and the glass in the glazed door panels went through, hitting a 34-year-old man in the hand causing a minor injury.

Everyone scrambled back to the kitchen and ducked onto the floor.

Lincoln Crown Court
Lincoln Crown Court

This is when one of the men realised that one of the other men from the group was not there.

He headed outside to the front of the house from a side entrance where he heard another shot, possibly two, and he found the missing man, also 34, lying on the driveway.

He had been shot in the leg, so his friend dragged him back into the house where attempts were made to give him first aid.

“At 1.15pm, we started to receive 999 calls stating that a man had been shot and that there were men outside a property with guns, and we immediately dispatched armed officers to attend,” a Lincolnshire Police statement said.

“As soon as police arrived, they administered first aid to the victim and started speaking to everyone at the house to try to piece together the circumstances surrounding the incident.”

Prior to the incident a witness reported seeing 37-year-old Watling standing near a bush, wearing a black leather jacket, at the driveway to the house.

They then heard a gunshot and pellets sounding like they were hitting the back of a car.

Swiftly afterward a black BMW was seen to pull out of the neighbours’ drive and speed off.

“The injured man was taken to hospital for treatment for a single gunshot wound to his leg, from which it is understood that 93 pieces of bullet were removed,” the police statement added.

“He has subsequently undergone a number of surgeries to address the injury sustained.”

Two men, a 32-year-old and 19-year-old, were arrested for the illegal possession of a weapon and were both bailed with conditions pending further investigation.

No other individuals have been charged in relation to the offence as it stands.

During a hearing at Lincoln Crown Court on Monday, Watling of Guard House Avenue, Keighley, Bradford, pleaded guilty to an offence of Section 18 wounding with intent, claiming to have been part of a group, members of which he knew to be armed.

He claims not to have fired a weapon, but to have been nearby when a weapon was discharged.

He was sentenced on Thursday.

Detective Superintendent Richard Myszczyszyn said, “Sentencing sends a clear message that violent crimes, especially those involving firearms, will not be tolerated in Lincolnshire.

“The meticulous investigation and subsequent conviction highlight our commitment to ensuring justice for victims and making Lincolnshire the safest place to live, work, and visit.

“I hope this outcome provides some reassurance to those affected by this crime and also our wider communities.”



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