Thusha Kamaleswaran shop shooter jailed again over Belmarsh attack

Anthony McCalla Anthony McCalla

A 20-YEAR-OLD in prison over a shop shooting which left a five-year-old girl paralysed has admitted attacking three Belmarsh prison officers.

Anthony McCalla, from Streatham, is currently serving a minimum of 14 years for the shooting of Thusha Kamaleswaran and Roshan Selvakumar, 35, in Brixton in March 2011.

McCalla and two others were convicted of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and the attempted murder of a rival gang member.

On January 18 at Woolwich Crown Court, McCalla was given a further 12-month sentence after admitting punching and attacking officers at the Thamesmead jail between April and May last year.

Detective Constable Elizabeth Dell from Greenwich police said: "McCalla is proving to be a difficult prisoner and this is not a surprise - the judge in his previous trial described him as a danger to society.

"I am pleased with the result of the investigation - attacks on prison officers will simply not be tolerated."

Comments(11)

concerned.erith says...
3:10pm Mon 21 Jan 13

Not only looks like a mindless moron - but behaves like one too. This scumbag isn't fit to breath after leaving that poor little girl paralised for life. Shame we can't do the same to him.

rarecockneyguvnor says...
7:24pm Mon 21 Jan 13

This POS needs to be shown who the daddy is.

The Devil says...
10:36pm Mon 21 Jan 13

If the police would have turned up when they were called almost an hour before the shooting then two people would not have been shot

handymanchris says...
9:45am Tue 22 Jan 13

The Devil wrote:
If the police would have turned up when they were called almost an hour before the shooting then two people would not have been shot
There we go.... Blame the police!

Mike Honcho says...
10:49am Tue 22 Jan 13

handymanchris wrote:
The Devil wrote:
If the police would have turned up when they were called almost an hour before the shooting then two people would not have been shot
There we go.... Blame the police!
Wait for it the rest of the blame the OB brigade will surface any time soon. ( If she aint too offended that is.)

Hk says...
11:41am Tue 22 Jan 13

What a vile looking person. I hope he gets his comeuppance while hes inside!

cupidstunt1976 says...
11:46am Tue 22 Jan 13

he should be taken before the public at trafalgar square where the public could watch him being birched on his bare buttocks.. i begsy front row seats along with me old pal erastus piggott!

the wall says...
12:42pm Tue 22 Jan 13

Mike Honcho wrote:
handymanchris wrote:
The Devil wrote:
If the police would have turned up when they were called almost an hour before the shooting then two people would not have been shot
There we go.... Blame the police!
Wait for it the rest of the blame the OB brigade will surface any time soon. ( If she aint too offended that is.)
To right. get ready for all thr post to be deleted.

This POS has nothing to add to this country. He knows this but is to much of a coward to kill himself.

Indigenous Pensioner says...
9:54am Thu 24 Jan 13

THis thug should be sent to a military glass house where he would be taught some m good british manners and respect for authority he wou ld soon have the cockiness knocked out of him i can assure you and would be put on basic food rations until he mend his ways wit h a punishing hard labour regime he would wish he was never born.THank you.

Gypo.Joe says...
10:36am Thu 24 Jan 13

Lonnie and June keep sending him there worn for a week underwear.

The Devil says...
11:57pm Sun 27 Jan 13

To all who think the police had nothing to do with this then think again, as stated before if they had responded to a call FORTY minutes before and had and turned up when the scum where TESTING the gun, then maybe they could have arrested them long before they had a chance to shot anyone.
Not the first time either have Kennington pice failed to attend a report of a gun being fired

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