US woman convicted over failed assassination in UK

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Shannen Headley

BBC News, West Midlands

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Aimee Betro has been found guilty of conspiracy to murder

A US woman who was hired as a killer and tried to shoot a man in the UK at point-blank range has been found guilty of conspiracy to murder.

Would-be assassin Aimee Betro, from West Allis in Wisconsin, flew into the country as part of a plot to attack a British family in Birmingham in 2019.

Her co-conspirators had been involved in a feud with the family of intended target Sikander Ali, her trial heard.

During the case at Birmingham Crown Court, jurors were told Betro hid her identity using a niqab when she tried to fire shots on Measham Grove, Yardley, but her gun jammed and Mr Ali fled the scene unharmed.

Jurors deliberated for almost 21 hours before convicting Betro of conspiracy to murder, possessing a self-loading pistol with intent to cause fear of violence, and a charge of illegally importing ammunition.

The defendant, wearing a purple T-shirt and with her hair in space buns, showed no obvious reaction and stared towards the jury bench as the verdicts were returned.

She was found guilty by majority 11-verdicts on the conspiracy to murder and firearm charges, and by a unanimous verdict on the ammunition charge.

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