Peckham Boys

Peckham Boys
Founded 1990s (Although periodically replaced since the 1970s)
In Peckham, South London
Years active 1990s to present
Ethnicity Mostly Black British
Criminal activities Murder, Drug trafficking, Robbery
Rivals OC (Brixton),[1]

The Peckham Boys, also referred to as Black Gang or stereotyp black shanks,[2] are a gang based in Peckham, South London.[3] Its members are primarily Black British.

The Peckham Boys are composed of several affiliated sets.[4] Southwark Council has identified the Peckham Young Guns (PYG), Anti/GMG and Spare No1 (SN1) as currently the most active sets of the Peckham Boys.[5]

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History

Early 2000s

The teenagers convicted of the high-profile murder of Damilola Taylor in 2000 were reported to be members of the Younger Peckham Boys, supposedly the youth wing of the Peckham Boys.[6] The killers Ricky and Danny Preddie were only 12 and 13 at the time of the murder.

Mid 2000s

Peak of conflict with the Ghetto Boys

In October 2004, the Peckham Boys and Ghetto Boys had an infamous shootout outside the Urban Music Awards, held in the Barbican Centre, London. During the shootout at least 18[7] shots were exchanged. One stray shot hit an innocent by-stander, Helen Kelly. The underwire of her bra deflected the bullet, preventing fatal injury.[8] Linton Ambursley from Lewisham, a Ghetto Boys member, was jailed for 12 years after admitting wounding with intent.[9]

On 17 September 2006, a man was shot and stabbed to death on the Woodpecker Estate in New Cross by the Peckham Boys, after being mistaken for a member of the Ghetto Boys. He was attacked by a group of approximately 30 Peckham Boys, who had travelled to New Cross on bicycles.[10] As of 2010 the murder remains unsolved, as do 5 other recent murders on the Woodpecker Estate.[11] That same night, a man was chased in Deptford by approximately 30-40 youths before being stabbed, but survived.[12]

In November 2006, the Peckham Boys made it into the list of Time Out Magazine's top 100 'Movers and Shakers' for the year 2006.[13] It is a list of the most influential groups or organisations in London.[14]

Late 2000s

In September 2007, a leader of the Peckham Boys was jailed after being found in possession of a Mac 10 sub-machine gun, three handguns, two silencers, 379 rounds of ammunition, 60,000 fake ecstasy pills, 10 ounces of marijuana and thousands of pounds-worth of cocaine.[15]

In October 2008, during an exchange of shots between a member of the Ghetto Boys and a Peckham Boys member, Polish care worker Magda Pniewska was hit by a stray bullet and died. The shootout occurred in New Cross.[16]

In September 2008, police conducted dawn raids on suspected members of the Peckham Boys gang. It is believed that the group conducted 120 robberies in what police have called a "prolific" criminal enterprise. The gang are believed to have used knives, machetes, crowbars, guns and heavy screwdrivers to ensure that their operations were successful. Those arrested were between their mid-20s and mid-30s.[17][18]

In July 2009, a 13 year old boy was stabbed five times in Camberwell by the OC Gang, in a street battle with the PYG Gang from Peckham.[19]

In September 2009, a member of the Brixton-based OC gang was jailed for shooting a bystander dead, when attempting to murder two youths from the PYG gang. The attack was in retaliation for an incident earlier that day, in which an OC member was shot by PYG.[20]

Early 2010s

In August 2010, the Metropolitan Police announced that they had convicted several members of the Shoot Instant Gang (an offshoot of the Peckham Boys), on charges of dealing class A drugs. The convictions were a result of a raid on Southwark-based gang members, in which a total of 80 people were arrested.[21]

On 6 September 2010, a member of the Peckham Boys, George Ogaba, was killed after his motorcycle was rammed by a car in Peckham. His death followed an earlier non-fatal shooting on the Lettsom Estate in Camberwell.[22] Hours later, Rio McFarlane was visiting a makeshift shrine for George, when he was murdered in a drive-by shooting. Rio McFarlane was friends with the footballer Rio Ferdinand.[23][5]

In December 2010, 17-year-old Sylvester Akapalara was shot dead on the Pelican Estate in Peckham. Akapalara was caught up in a claimed gang related dispute.[24]

In April 2011, a member of the Peckham Boys, 'Kyze', was jailed for shooting a rival in the arm with a glock pistol. The individual is said to have links with the rapper Giggs.[25]

In July 2011, a member of the Peckham Boys was jailed for a minimum of 32 years for arranging an execution from his prison cell.[22] Ola Apena, linked to the 'Shoot Instant' branch of the Peckham Boys,[5] arranged the execution-style murder and burning of teenager Samuel Ogunro in 2010, to prevent him from snitching.

Rivalries

Historically, the Peckham Boys had a fierce rivalry with gangs from Brixton and New Cross. Feuding between the Peckham Boys and the Ghetto Boys of New Cross continued for over 20 years,[26] although it is now over.

In recent times, the main rival has been the Brixton based OC (Organised Criminals).[1]

References

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  2. ^ Blunden, Mark (3 March 2011). "Teenager served with gang Asbo 'is planning human rights appeal". Evening Standard (London). http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23928553-teenager-served-with-gang-asbo-is-planning-human-rights-appeal.do. Retrieved 13 March 2011. 
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