Raydell Lennox, 19, locked up for 32 years after shooting a man in the face in Caludon Castle Park, Coventry.

Brutal Shooting Rocks Coventry Park

Last October, Lennox unleashed a terrifying attack, shooting a man in his 20s straight in the face. The victim suffered serious, life-changing injuries in what police called a targeted shooting.

In a desperate bid to dodge the law, Lennox fled the UK. But his freedom was short-lived. Upon returning, cops arrested him and charged him with attempted murder and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.

Justice Served at Coventry Crown Court

After a grueling two-week trial at Coventry Crown Court, Lennox was convicted. On May 19, 2025, he was sentenced to a hefty 32 years behind bars.

A West Midlands Police spokesperson slammed the attacker:

“This was a cold-blooded, deliberate act of violence. The victim is lucky to be alive.”

Days after the shooting, officers found a burnt-out car believed to be tied to the crime, strengthening the case against Lennox.

Community Breathes Sigh of Relief but Stays on Edge

The shooting shook the tight-knit Caludon Castle Park community to its core. Residents welcomed the long sentence but voiced ongoing concerns over rising firearm violence in urban areas.

“This sentence should send a strong message that gun crime will not be tolerated in Coventry,” declared a local councillor.

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