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Two men sentenced to almost 50 years for Ingol revenge shooting

Posted on - 22nd October, 2022 - 7:49am | Author - | Posted in - Crime, Deepdale, Fulwood, Ingol, Lancashire Police, Preston News
Paul Matheson and Daniel Quinn
Paul Matheson and Daniel Quinn

Two men have been given sentences totalling 48-and-a-half years for wounding a man in a shooting in Ingol.

Victim Jamie Robinson was at his mother’s address in Bowlingfield when he was shot through the front door with a 9mm handgun. The attackers had claimed they were the police.

The bullet injured his arm before going through his abdomen and fracturing his hip. The 32-year-old suffered severe internal injuries and lost up to two litres of blood. He only survived thanks to emergency surgery.

The shooting was carried out as a revenge attack planned by Paul Matheson who had come off second best during a pub fight with Robinson earlier in the evening of 11 July 2021, the day that England played Italy in the final of Euro 2020.

Shortly after being beaten up at the pub Matheson contacted a friend, Daniel Quinn, and the pair set off in Quinn’s Ford Focus, armed with a handgun, to the Bowlingfield address where the shooting took place.

Detectives from the Force Major Investigation Team launched a major inquiry and pieced together the movements of Matheson and Quinn by examining their mobile phones and trawling through CCTV to track the vehicles.

Unbeknown to the pair the Ford Focus was fitted with a tracking device that provided detailed evidence of the vehicle’s movements as it carried its occupants across Preston to carry out the revenge attack.

A bullet casing was recovered from the scene and a live round nearby.

Bullet casing was recovered from the scene
A bullet casing was recovered from the scene

They were arrested and, following consultation with the Crown Prosecution Service, were both charged with attempted murder.

The pair had denied the charge and following a trial at Preston Crown Court were last month found not guilty of attempted murder but were convicted of Section 18 wounding with intent and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.

At Preston Crown Court yesterday (Friday 21 October) 39-year-old Matheson, of Houldsworth Road in Fulwood, was sentenced to 20 years custody, with a further five years extended licence after being deemed to be dangerous.

Quinn, 30, of Holme Slack Lane in Deepdale, was sentenced to 18-and-a-half years custody, with a further five years extended licence. Quinn was jailed for nine years for an unrelated offence earlier this year. He was told he would have to serve half of that sentence before the 18-and-a-half year tariff would start.

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Detective Chief Insp Mark Haworth-Oates, from the Force Major Investigation Team, said: “Today’s sentences reflect the seriousness of this offence.

“What started as a pub brawl quickly escalated into Matheson and Quinn getting hold of a firearm and going to the address where they knew Robinson would be and firing through the door, knowing that Robinson was crouched just behind it.

“The injuries that Mr Robinson sustained were serious and long lasting – they will have an impact upon him for the rest of his life and it was only because of emergency surgery that he survived.

“I hope these sentences send a message that we will absolutely not tolerate the use of firearms on the streets of Lancashire. We will relentlessly pursue those who resort to such levels of violence and put them before the courts.”


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