Hertfordshire crime: Thug jailed after man shot at through car window near St Albans
Police say the motive for the shooting remains unknown
Michael Clark, 22, from Ver Meadows in Redbourn, was jailed for 17 years (Image: Herts Police)
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Published:
11:39 AM February 10, 2021
Updated:
2:43 PM February 10, 2021
Michael Clark was sentenced to 17 years at St Albans Crown Court yesterday (February 9)
- Credit: Herts police
A man has been jailed following a shooting in Smallford last year.
Michael Clark, 22, from Ver Meadows in Redbourn, was sentenced at St Albans Crown Court yesterday (February 9) to a total of 17 years after pleading guilty to GBH with intent at an earlier hearing on November 6.
On March 24, police were called to reports that a man in his 30s been shot at through a car window in Springfield Road, Smallford. The vehicle, a silver Mercedes, then fled the scene.
A senior investigating police officer has stated that a man who violently shook and threw a baby in a fit of rage showed “no remorse”. Davey Everson, 23, was found guilty at St Albans Crown Court of the murder of three-month-old Millie Rose Burdett, who died in hospital in January 2019. Millie Rose s mother, and Everson s partner, Kirsty Burdett, was also in court and she was found guilty of causing or allowing the death of her daughter. Millie Rose suffered a catalogue of injuries during her short life, including 23 broken bones, and she was never able to recover from a bleed on the brain she received in December 2018 after being shook by Everson at Burdett s home in Rickmansworth.
Rickmansworth baby death: Davey Everson convicted of murdering Millie-Rose Burdett
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image captionThe court heard Davey Everson had inflicted injuries of varying degrees of severity during the short life of Millie Rose Burdett
A man who killed his girlfriend s baby by shaking or throwing her has been found guilty of murder.
Davey Everson, 23, had denied killing three-month-old Millie-Rose Burdett, who died on 11 January 2019.
Her mother, Kirsty Burdett, 25, who was accused of failing to take reasonable steps to protect her, has been convicted of causing or allowing the death of her daughter.
The pair will be sentenced at the Old Bailey at a later date.