I thought the Sugar Lounge was in Loughton?
Glad I didn’t make a big thing about my 40th. I don’t have any guns, nor do my friends (best pointing this out clearly as my estate has links with the capital, I’ve seen armed cops here at least twice- and a chap near around the same age got a 7am wakeup from armed feds simply for “hanging about with the wrong people”) but all it takes is one muppet to fuck up your special occasion. I’d have had to get a license for it and all your info goes on public record – I know personal stuff about folk I haven’t met simply because they applied for events licenses (and I don’t even use farcebook).
A gangster ordered two men shot dead after they ruined his 30th birthday party, a court heard last Wednesday.
Nana Oppong, now 31, from Stratford, handed Michael Smith a handgun moments before he gunned down two men outside an east London nightclub.
Mr Smith, 28, was then chased through the street before being shot repeatedly by one of the victimsâ friends in a revenge attack â but miraculously survived.
Patrick Ford, 36, died at the scene within minutes of being shot in the heart, while 27-year-old Eugene Brown survived a gunshot wound to the head for six weeks before dying in hospital.
Revellers had earlier fled the party after Brown, who was also armed, suddenly pulled a pistol from his waistband and fired four shots at the ceiling.
Oppong, who was celebrating his 30th birthday, later dumped gunman Smith on the doorstep of a nearby hospital before having his hired BMW X6 valeted to destroy forensic evidence, the Old Bailey heard.
The pair had been âpartners in crimeâ during the chaotic scenes in the early hours of May 29, 2010, said prosecutor William Boyce QC.
They had moved on with a group of revellers to the Sugar Lounge club in Forest Gate after earlier spending the night at Chocolate City in nearby East Ham.As well as the BMW, Oppong had hired a black Range Rover and yellow Lamborghini for the âlavishâ event.
âA lot of people had guns on them,â said Mr Boyce.
âObviously, Mr Brown broke up Mr Oppongâs party.âMr Brown, with a high degree of being casual, then just saunters out of the club.
âThis has effectively ruined Mr Oppongâs party.â
CCTV footage showed Oppong acting as âdirector of operationsâ as a group of men huddle around him, the court heard.
The three shootings that followed were all caught on camera, jurors were told.
The grainy images from the Sugar Lounge are said to show Oppong handing a weapon to Smith, before both men head outside.
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