Six men convicted of the murder of Ezra Mills have been sentenced to more than 100 years in jail altogether.
Ezra Mills, 22, was shot in the chest with a pump-action shotgun on March 21, at the Central Hill estate, as he returned home from his aunt’s house.
The Old Bailey had heard that an "extraordinary bout of lawlessness" culminated with Mr Mills being shot dead.
Marcell Mason, 20, of Alexandra Drive, Gipsy Hill, was sentenced to 25 and half years for murder and 10 years for possessing a firearm, to run concurrently.
Travelle Williams, 18, of Charters Close, Gispy Hill, and David Smith, 22, of Fingate Road, Streatham, were sentenced to 24 years for murder and 10 years for possessing of a firearm, to run concurrently.
Robert Saint, 20, from Camberwell was sentenced to 23 years in jail for murder and Dwayne Lock, 20, of Wychwood Way, Gipsy Hill, to 21 years.
Laverne Forde-Morgan, 16, from Gipsy Hill, was sentenced to 18 years in jail.
An order preventing his identification was lifted by the judge during sentencing today.
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