This is the moment police swarmed on a Tesco supermarket to arrest Connor Chapman for the murder of Elle Edwards as he purchased shopping at the checkout.
The popular beautician was shot dead aged 26 outside the Lighthouse pub in Wallasey, Wirral, on Christmas Eve last year. She was inadvertently struck by stray bullets fired by 23-year-old Chapman as he attempted to gun down members of a rival gang.
After learning he was a wanted man following the fatal shooting, Chapman fled to Penllywyn Lodges in Mid Wales in what was described as a "romantic getaway" with his girlfriend. But police would trace him to the Tesco store in Newtown, Powys, on January 10.
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CCTV footage from inside the supermarket, released by Merseyside Police, shows him stood beside the till having unloaded several items from a basket. But Chapman is then surrounded by at least five plain clothes officers, who wrestle him to the floor and detain him.
Liverpool Crown Court previously heard the career criminal and self-confessed cocaine dealer lurked outside the busy pub for nearly three hours before carrying out the shooting. Elle was seen on CCTV inside the Lighthouse happily chatting with friends before going outside for a cigarette at 11.47pm.
Minutes later, the gunman emerged from the shadows and fired a volley of shots towards a group stood by the entrance to the Lighthouse with the military grade Skorpion submachine gun. He then immediately went to the home of his 20-year-old "criminal associate" Thomas Waring, who was said to have taken custody of the gun before helping to torch the car a week later on New Year's Eve.
The intended targets of the shooting were said to have been Kieran Salkeld and Jake Duffy, the former having been stood next to "wholly innocent" Elle when Chapman unleashed his hail of bullets. She was struck twice in the head and once in the shoulder and died as a result of her injuries aged 26.
Jurors were told that this had been the culmination of an ongoing violent feud between rival gangs from Woodchurch and Beechwood, also known as the Ford Estate. The previous day, Salkeld and Duffy had been caught on a Ring doorbell camera dishing out a savage beating to Woodchurch OCG member Sam Searson on Highfield Road in Rock Ferry.
Earlier in the month, Curtis Byrne was shot on Orrets Meadow Road in Woodchurch. And Kieran Cowley was injured in a shooting - in which the same Glock pistol was used - on Newark Close in Noctorum, close to the address of a man called Mason Smith.
Duffy had previously been seen on CCTV in the process of carrying out a raid on an Amazon delivery truck inside a stolen Ford Kuga car which was used in the commission of the latter assault. Chapman had been linked to a burglary involving both Byrne and Smith in November 2022, in which two electric bikes were stolen from a shed at an address on Thirlmere Avenue in Noctorum.
Salkeld suffered organ damage after one bullet penetrated his chest during the Lighthouse shooting, while Duffy was shot in both legs. Three other "innocent bystanders" - Liam Carr, Harry Loughran and Nicholas Speed - were also struck and injured.
Chapman - of Houghton Road in Woodchurch - was today convicted of murder by a jury of seven women and five men after three hours and 48 minutes of deliberations and following a three-and-a-half week trial. He was also found guilty of attempting to murder Salkeld and Duffy, wounding with intent against Mr Duffy and Mr Loughran, assault occasioning actual bodily harm against Mr Speed and possession of a firearm and ammunition with intent to endanger life.
Waring, of Private Drive in Barnston, was convicted of possession of a prohibited weapon and assisting an offender. Both will be sentenced tomorrow, July 7.
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