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Armed police descend on road as helicopter circles above

A 24 year old man has been arrested

18:08, 08 Jul 2024Updated 11:04, 09 Jul 2024
Police on Cassino Road, Huyton
Police on Cassino Road, Huyton(Image: Liverpool Echo)

Armed police descended on a residential street this afternoon after a man was spotted brandishing a suspected gun.

Police went to Cassino Road in Huyton at 12.40pm today, July 8, following reports of an armed man on a motorbike. Neighbours reported seeing large numbers of police on the street, as well as a helicopter hovering overhead.


When the ECHO arrived on the scene at around 4pm, there was no cordon in place and the police presence had diminished. However, there was a large group of neighbours gathered in front of a house on Cassino Road.

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Police have confirmed that they are searching the property in connection with the incident. A 17 year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm and an 18-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possessing a loaded/unloaded firearm and ammunition in a public place. Both remain in custody.

One neighbour told the ECHO she heard the helicopter overhead "really loud" at around 2pm and saw police arrive on the scene. She added: "People have been out all afternoon watching it happen."

A concerned mum told the ECHO she was worried about the number of guns on the streets. She said: "I don't let the kids play out as it is. And this just confirms it. They generally just play in each other's houses now. It's not worth the risk."


Chief Inspector Phil Thompson said: “We are resolute in our commitment to remove firearms from our streets and will respond to intelligence from our communities to investigate and, where necessary, bring people to justice.

“I would ask anyone who has information about anyone carrying or storing weapons to contact us either directly or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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