In the picture: Baba, 60, ‘in the case of wrong identity in the window of the’ lower floor, the father – CCTV, ‘completely good man’ moment reveals the moment,

Friends, a grandfather shot from the living room window, claimed that he was a ‘completely good man’ that may have been killed in the case of wrong identity.
60 -year -old Barry Dawson was shot and killed in a terrible daylight attack on a neighbor’s home camera.
The great Mr. Dawson family, who works for KP snacks, a sharp factory, was miserable with ‘meaningless’ killing.
A friend of Mr. Dawson from Durham, Stanley, told Mailonline to Mailonline: ‘I am sure that Barry lost his life like this, no matter what behind, I am sure that there is no target.
‘I knew Barry would have done nothing to bring such things to his door, he was a completely good man and he wasn’t the kind of person who would be involved in anything guilty.
Whoever did it was after someone else. It was as if they could see and Barry.
“ He was a popular man in the community, everyone knew him, and he had a great family that was completely devastated.
‘Barry has had several children over the years and loved them all, I can’t imagine what his family is going through right now.
60 -year -old Barry Dawson was shot and killed in a terrible daylight attack on a neighbor’s home camera

The great Mr. Dawson family, who works for KP snacks, a sharp factory, was miserable with ‘meaningless’ killing
“ Stanley like a small town in a small town is amazing, but Barry is cruel to be dead. ‘
Another friend of Mr. Dawson said that the gangs were killed in the Stanley region of Stanley ‘Riot’ in which Mr. Dawson was killed:
He said: ‘He could be scary on the streets in Southmoor, where Barry lived, but he was not involved in any of them.
They came to the house and shot him without a clue they fired, and they killed a good man who did nothing to deserve it.
‘The thought left me sick in my stomach after watching the video, especially after watching the video.’
Saturday afternoon ‘killed my father’ before the screams were heard Stanley, Elm Street, the terrace house was fired from the blinds.
A video circulating in local WhatsApp groups and social media platforms shows that two people approach their property at 17:00.
One of them seems to break a window, the other takes out a gun, and then two people are heard when they were fired before escaping and panic screams are heard.
Durham Constabulary officers confirmed that they were called to the property at 17:00 after a ‘discomfort’ report where a man was shot.
Despite the efforts of medical staff, Barry, known as ‘Buck’ by his friends, died at the scene.
The detectives then confirmed that a 37 -year -old man and a 35 -year -old woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy for murder and that they were detained. They haven’t officially confirmed the victim’s identity yet.
Danielle Scott, who lives a few doors away from the shoot, said the incident was ‘horrifying’. ‘I live on my own with my two -year -old daughter and I pass by that house daily to take my daughter to the park.
“ Normally I take it out of the shooting. I don’t know who did this, it’s even more frightening.
I don’t know if there’s a random attack. Not knowing what’s going on is just scary. I never thought I was going to experience such a thing. I want to go out, I don’t want to be here. ‘

Durham, Stanley, Stanley’s terrace shots thrown into the terrace fired

The second angle shows that two people escaped after shooting Saturday afternoon

Durham yesterday morning, a police tent at the scene at Elm Street in Stanley
Another neighbor Mr. Dawson said: ‘He was really a cute man. He was always ready to help and always had a smile. Everyone knew him and I don’t think anyone said a bad word about him. ‘
A third woman said: ‘I didn’t know who he was at that time, then I learned that he was actually a friend. I know him quite well. He painted a painter and decorator and his house.
“ I work in the local club and enters there. Very beautiful, really friendly. When he was in the club, he always bought us a drink. He would talk to you outside the club. We always chatted.
“ Destructive. It was a shock yesterday. He lives with his son there. Terrible, I was ruined for the family. Absolutely terrible. ‘
Police said the victim’s family was informed and supported by specially trained civil servants.
Expert Crime local researchers were examining the scene and civil servants were doing investigations from home to home.

After a 60 -year -old man was shot deadly, police officers on Elm Street in Stanley yesterday
There was a cord at the scene, the police in the Southern Moor area of the town, the terrace street and a blue tent was built on the road. Forensic medical officers in the blue overalls were working at the scene and a police drone buzzed more than the hill.
Neil Fuller, a senior investigation officer, said: ‘Our officers are conducting comprehensive questions and I am grateful for the support and cooperation we have received from the community so far.
“ I call on everyone who has not yet contacted us. Please do not assume we already know. All relevant investigation lines will be investigated. Our thoughts are now with the man’s family. ‘
A North Eastern Ambulance Service Spokesman said: ‘Durham received a call on April 5 at 17.19 for the reports of a person injured at a special address in Stanley.
‘A ambulance team, tactical commander, a task officer, an expert medical officer, dangerous field intervention team sent two crews and asked for support from our colleagues at the Great Northern Air Ambulance Service.’