05:26 EDT, 16 April 2021
Armed police used a stun grenade during their search for Anthony Lawrence on the night he killed Shane Gilmer with a crossbow.
An inquest into Shane Gilmer s death is ongoing after the 30-year-old was shot dead by neighbour Anthony Lawrence after he disputes over his cannabis use and loud music.
Mr Gilmer died after a crossbow bolt, fired by Lawrence, 55, broke his arm and a rib, damaged his liver and kidney and became embedded in his spine, Hull Coroner s Court heard previously.
Lawrence turned on Mr Gilmer s girlfriend 27-year-old Laura Sugden and shot her in the head before slashing her neck when she managed to remove the bolt.
Armed police used stun grenade in effort to flush out crossbow killer
The inquest into the death of Shane Gilmer continues
Police threw a stun grenade into the bedroom of Anthony Lawrence s home
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Armed police used a stun grenade during their search for Anthony Lawrence on the night he killed Shane Gilmer with a crossbow.
Jury says Shane Gilmer was unlawfully killed in crossbow attack
Jurors heard evidence of Shane s killing throughout the five-day inquest
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The killing of Shane Gilmer was unlawful, a jury has concluded.
After a five-day inquest at Hull Coroners Court, the jury returned the conclusion following evidence that heard Shane, a housing officer for East Riding Council, had been shot with a crossbow by his neighbour Anthony Lawrence on January 12, 2018.
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Shane Gilmer inquest updates on fourth day of evidence about tragic crossbow death
Shane was shot with a crossbow by neighbour Anthony Lawrence in 2018
The attack killed Shane Gilmer and injured his partner Laura Sugden (Image: Submitted) An inquest into the horrific death of Shane Gilmer has heard how the neighbour who killed him with a crossbow made a final request to his sister before being found dead in a campervan.
Shane was shot twice with a crossbow by his neighbour Anthony Lawrence at his home in the sleepy village of Southburn, near Driffield, on January 12, 2018.
Lawrence, 55, had broken into the home Mr Gilmer shared with his pregnant partner Laura Sugden through an adjoining loft, laying in wait for them to return home from a date.