Teenagers sentenced over shopping centre shooting in Nottingham

The pair had booked flights to Spain to try and evade the police

Pharrell McLennon (left) and Ramarni Spencer (right)
Author: Gavin RutterPublished 24th Jan 2025
Last updated 24th Jan 2025

Two teenagers who fired shots inside a shopping centre in Nottingham have been sentenced.

Ramarni Spencer and Pharrell McLennon both fired at another youth as they rode an electric bike through the Bridgeway Centre, The Meadows, on 5 May 2024.

The pair, now aged 18, then booked tickets on a flight to Alicante, Spain, in a bid to escape justice.

They were arrested as they ordered food inside a burger restaurant in the departure area at East Midlands Airport two days later.

Spencer and McLennon have appeared at Nottingham Crown Court, where they were locked up for a combined 23-and-a-half years.

McLennon, of Maypole, Clifton, received an extended sentence of 13 years.

The first ten years will be spent in custody, while he will then remain on licence for the final three years of his sentence.

Spencer, of Marlborough Road, Beeston, received an extended sentence of ten-and-a-half years.

The first seven-and-a-half years will be served in custody, while he will then remain on licence for the final three years of his sentence.

Both will spend their respective sentences in a young offenders' institution.

They had previously pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.

Police had initially been called to the shopping centre after a store employee reported hearing a possible gun shot.

A broken window was then found at one shop, with an investigation at the scene by crime officers revealing it could have been damaged following a firearms discharge.

When detectives analysed CCTV footage they discovered there had been a gathering of young people at the shopping centre around 3.25pm on 5 May 2024.

Two young men were seen on an electric bike before they both produced pistols and fired them at another youth, who was also riding a bicycle.

Detectives worked quickly and identified the two teenagers as suspects.

Investigations then revealed they were making attempts to escape the country.

Detective Inspector Chris Berryman, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:

“Thankfully, we do not believe anyone was seriously injured during this incident but that is no thanks to these two teenagers.

“Their reckless decision to produce firearms and discharge them meant they were fortunate not to cause serious injury or worse.

“The incident took place at a busy shopping precinct on a spring afternoon. Terrified onlookers sought refuge in shops and Spencer and McLennon showed absolutely no concern for their safety whatsoever.

“They then booked tickets on a flight in a bid to evade justice – without realising we had already identified them as suspects.

“It must have been an unpleasant shock for them when officers turned up and arrested them in the airport departure area.

“Detectives and uniformed colleagues worked extremely hard to track them down and build a watertight case against both offenders.

“When presented with the evidence against them, both had no option but to admit their guilt.

“The weapons were not recovered so I would urge anyone with any information about their whereabouts to get in touch with police.

“Firearms offences are extremely rare in Nottinghamshire and we are proactive in our efforts to take them off the streets and keep the public safe from the devastating consequences of gun crime.”

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