Police continue to look for those involved in the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old boy in south London.
The Metropolitan Police said the teenager died after being shot in an “enormously shocking incident” near Stockwell Tube station on Tuesday.
He was pronounced dead at the scene in Paradise Road after police were called at about 14:30 GMT.
Police said inquiries were still ongoing. No arrests have been made.
Those living in the area have been shocked by the incident.
Patricia, who has lived in Stockwell for 21 years, said: “The situation is really bad now. I don’t go out anymore. In the night, I don’t feel safe.
“I feel so bad for the boy. It’s too much for me.”
Florence Eshalomi, Labour (Co-op) MP for Vauxhall and Camberwell Green, told BBC London she wants people to feel safe within their community.
“Stockwell is a vibrant, diverse, close-knit community. We are going to make sure that there is a visible police presence, to reassure people,” she said.
‘Future robbed’
The MP added: “We will not tolerate this level of violence in Stockwell, Vauxhall or Camberwell Green, or anywhere across London.
“This is a sad, wasted life, this boy could have had so much potential. His future has been robbed.
“The family and community will continue to grieve, you can never get over this shock.”
The Mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan, said: “This abhorrent violence has absolutely no place in our city.”
Sir Sadiq added: “My thoughts are with the family, friends and wider community in Stockwell.”
On Tuesday, Supt Gabriel Cameron said: “Our thoughts are with the young boy’s family at this devastating time.”
He added: “This is an enormously shocking incident which I imagine will cause huge distress to the local community.
“Local officers are on the scene gathering CCTV and speaking to witnesses to piece together what has happened.”
A police cordon and road closures remain in place following the third homicide in the capital of someone aged under 25 this year.