Teen murderer was intended target of gangland shooting plotted from behind bars
The ECHO can now report that James Foy, convicted of murder this week, was the subject of a shooting plot orchestrated from jail
08:11, 20 FEB 2021
Updated
A teenage murderer was the intended target of a gangland shooting foiled by detectives.
James Foy was one of two men convicted of gunning down Michael Rainsford in Litherland last April.
Months earlier the thug was himself the subject of a gun plot sparked by claims he and an associate had fired at a rival’s dad, the ECHO can now reveal.
The conspiracy, planned from behind bars, was part of a violent tit-for-tat struggle waged on the streets of Bootle, Seaforth, and Litherland.
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Prince Albertâs Cliff Quiring is alive to tell the tale and thank the first responders who saved his life.
Late in the afternoon one day last month the 61-year-old wasnât feeling very well when he got a sudden pain in his arm. His wife Colleen asked him if he wanted to go to the hospital. He declined. She explained thatâs when his eyes began to roll back into his head and he fell back on the bed. Heâd had a heart attack.
Although she didnât know what was happening at first, thatâs when she took early action and called 911. Parkland Ambulance showed up four minutes later. While waiting for the paramedics, the dispatcher kept Colleen calm and walked her through how to do Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
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Stephanie Bowie, who is accused of murdering Darren Russell, was released from custody on Friday.
Darren Russell died following an alleged attack by Stephanie Bowie on New Year s Day. (Image: Instagram)
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