Gunman in nightclub shooting horror jailed after police find revolver next to his Weetabix
This gunman with links to the notorious Johnson Crew gang has been jailed for 14 years after opening fire on a rivals outside a nightclub.
Police found a .44 Smith & Wesson revolver with five bullets, including one spent casing, next to his cereal on the kitchen worktop of Fabian Williams' flat when they raided it.
Detectives said it was 'incredible' that no one had been killed in the shooting, which unfolded outside Beorma nightclub in Birmingham city centre, when trouble flared.
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Williams, 29, fired a single shot after the leaving the club in the early hours of 3.45am on March 13, sending revellers diving for cover.

The shooting was not reported to police at the time, and only came to light when detectives uncovered YouTube footage of the trouble outside the Fleet Street club three days later.
Williams was identified from the CCTV and arrested in a dawn raid at his flat in Manor Road, Aston, on March 19
He refused to cooperate with police, but he was charged with possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence and possessing ammunition and has now been jailed at Birmingham Crown Court after being found guilty.
Police said he had links to the Johnson Crew, a notorious street gang in Birmingham.





