Sasha Johnson is still being treated in hospital seven years after her head was shot at a party.
Mother-of-two and father-of-two 27-year old, known as the “Black Panther of Oxford”, was injured in her head while attending a Peckham 30th Birthday Party.
The court heard that security personnel confronted four individuals who were able to gain entry into the party on the night of attack.
27-year-old mother of two (pictured), was injured in her head during a 30-year-old party at Peckham in south London. She was later left in critical condition.
Prince Dixon, 25; Troy Reid, 19, Devonte brown, 19; Cameron Deriggs, 18, (pictured in court sketches), 18 are all said to be involved in a plot related to the shooting
Metropolitan Police officers can be seen at the site of Peckham’s house where the shooting took place
According to prosecutor Nahiedh Khan, a gun was used during the altercation. One guard was shot in the leg while Ms. Johnson was shot in her head.
Prince Dixon (25), Troy Reid (19), Devonte Brown (19) and Cameron Deriggs (18) are all said to be involved in the plot to shoot.
The pair appeared in tracksuits to the Old Bailey via video link from HMP Belmarsh. They spoke at the Old Bailey to verify their identities and answer charges.
Dixon of Gravesend. Kent, Reid, Brown and Derrigs both from Southwark all deny conspiring to murder and possessing a firearm or ammunition with intent of endangering life.
Black Lives Matter activist Sasha Johnson is joined by community activists, anti-racists, and school children to protest police violence. They marched from Park View School towards Tottenham Police Station, December 11, 2021
The court heard that security guards confronted four individuals who were able to gain entry into the party on the night of attack.
On March 7, next year, a six-week trial will begin.
Next, the four defendants will appear in court at Old Bailey 21 February 2019 for a preliminary hearing.
Ellet Dalling was Ms Johnson’s mom. She said her family has been left “devastated” by the shooting, and her daughters keep asking their mother where she is.
Ms. Dalling released the following statement: “Sasha believes in standing up for other people, so please stand up for Sasha.”
Ms. Johnson works as a volunteer in the community and in support of the community.