A pedestrian was reportedly shot in the face(Image: Nottingham Post / Rucsandra Moldoveanu)

Police issue gel blaster gun warning after making second arrest as part of Nottingham investigation

by · NottinghamshireLive

A second teenager has been arrested after a number of people were shot at with a pellet gun from a moving vehicle. The incidents happened in the Bestwood and Sherwood areas of the city between 5.40pm and 7.25pm on Wednesday, October 16.

Two victims were hit in their leg and hand during an incident in Beckhampton Road in Bestwood at 5.40pm. A pedestrian was then hit in the face by a pellet shortly after 6pm at the junction of Beckhampton Road and Bestwood Drive.

Four people were then reportedly shot at from a moving vehicle in Winchester Street, Sherwood, just after 7.20pm. No serious injuries were reported following the incidents. Police initially said the weapon used was a BB gun but now believe it was a gel blaster which fires water-based pellets rather than hard pellets. The weapon has since been recovered.

An 18-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday, October 30 on suspicion of possession of an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence. It follows the arrest of an 18-year-old woman, on Monday (October 29), on suspicion of the same offence.

Detective Sergeant Nigel Malik, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “We’ve now made a further arrest following extensive inquiries into these incidents, and we are not looking for anyone else in connection with our investigation.

“These gel guns, which are typically sold as toys, are capable of causing serious injury if they hit someone in their face. We won’t tolerate people deliberately causing panic and alarm within our communities and putting people’s safety at risk by acting in this way.

“Aside from the danger they pose to the public, we are also concerned that people may mistake them for actual firearms and report them to us inaccurately. This will likely result in officers and a firearms team being sent to an incident which they don’t need to be at, potentially putting those in real emergency situations at risk.”

Both 18-year-old suspects have since been released on conditional bail while inquiries continue, police said.