Two More Men Charged in Sasha Johnson Shooting

Detectives have charged two more men over the shooting of Sasha Johnson, bringing the total number of suspects to four. Prince Dixon, 25, from Gravesend, Kent, and Troy Reid, 19, from Southwark, have both been charged with conspiracy to murder.

Arrests and Court Dates

  • Dixon and Reid were arrested on 1 and 16 June respectively.
  • They were charged on Thursday, 17 June.
  • Both men were remanded in custody and set to appear at Bromley Magistrates’ Court on Friday, 18 June.

Sasha Johnson Still Fighting for Life

27-year-old Sasha was shot in the early hours of Sunday, 23 May on Consort Road, Southwark. She remains in a critical condition in hospital.

Call for Witnesses

“The investigation has made significant progress over the last three weeks as evidenced by these latest charges. I’d like to thank the Crown Prosecution Service for their fantastic support in helping us to get to this stage,” said Detective Chief Inspector Richard Leonard, leading the investigation.

“We are still struggling with a distinct lack of witnesses. I know that there were at least 30 people there the night Sasha was shot. Someone must have seen or know something that could help us get justice for Sasha and her family.”

“Sasha dedicated her life to a cause she cared passionately about and it is disappointing that people do not feel motivated to help.

Please come forward. If you know something but are concerned about contacting the police, there are ways that the information can be passed to us confidentially.”

How to Help

If you have information, contact police confidentially:

  • Call 101 and quote reference 1172/23MAY
  • Call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

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