A man who carried out a shooting spree in a targeted attack, before trying to cover his tracks has been jailed. 

Thomas Anderson, 22, of no fixed abode, appeared at Preston Crown Court on Friday to be sentenced for the incident, which happened at a house in Skelmersdale at around 1.30pm on October 15 2019.

During the incident Anderson made his way through a house on Belfield with a handgun, shooting first at a 22-year-old man, causing injuries to his upper chest and shoulder.

He then turned the weapon on a 46-year-old man who was shot to his upper arm and back, and a 47-year-old man who suffered an injury to his wrist.

Emergency treatment was provided to all three victims at the scene, which also involved the use of the air ambulance.

Thankfully the men survived and are recovering from their injuries.

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Immediately after the incident Anderson fled the scene on a bike, before ordering a taxi to take him to Upholland train station.

He then arranged for a second taxi, providing a different name to try and cover his tracks.

An extensive police investigation uncovered mobile phone evidence, CCTV footage and evidence left at the crime scene.

A red coat worn by Anderson whilst fleeing the scene was found a short time later at Upholland train station.

A detailed forensic examination of this jacket was undertaken which recovered a bullet case in a pocket and traces of gun shot residue.

A mobile phone was in close proximity to the jacket which linked back to Anderson.

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In February this year he appeared in court, where he pleaded guilty to one count of attempted murder, two counts of assault with intent to commit GBH and one count of possession of a firearm.

On Friday he was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

DI Steve Monk, of Lancashire Police, said: “This attack was targeted and deliberate and he was intent on causing either fatalities or serious harm to persons on that afternoon.

"The level of violence used by Anderson was significant, careless and totally unnecessary.

"We’ll never be certain what Anderson’s motive was that day, but we believe he had a grievance against one of the victims and as a result entered the address with a handgun and shot all three people he came across.

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“It is pure luck that nobody was killed and I am thankful the three victims are making a full recovery from their physical injuries.

“Anderson pleaded guilty earlier this year and is now facing a significant period of time behind bars.

“It is clear that Anderson is dangerous and a very violent offender and is now being held to account for his actions. 

“I also hope this sentence brings the victims some closure, now they have seen justice served and a dangerous man removed from the streets.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the investigation team for the dedication and commitment they have shown to identify and bring to justice this violent individual, as well as the CPS and prosecution team for their contribution.

“We take incidents of this nature extremely seriously and this result should send the message that we absolutely will not tolerate gun crime in Lancashire.”

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