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Jordan Stapleton shooting: Three charged with murder Jordan Stapleton shooting: Three in court charged with murder
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A further three people have been charged with the murder of a father who was shot at his Leeds home. Three men have appeared in court charged with the murder of a father who was shot at his Leeds home.
Jordan Stapleton, 21, died after being shot in the chest at his flat in Beckhill Chase on 16 April. Jordan Stapleton, 21, was shot in the chest at his flat in Beckhill Chase on 16 April.
Leeds men Jake Looby, 19, of Beckhill Avenue, Colin Webster, 19, of Hawkshead Crescent, and Luke Toner, 20, of Scott Hall Place, are charged with murder.Leeds men Jake Looby, 19, of Beckhill Avenue, Colin Webster, 19, of Hawkshead Crescent, and Luke Toner, 20, of Scott Hall Place, are charged with murder.
West Yorkshire Police said the men would appear at Leeds Magistrates' Court later. They appeared at Leeds Magistrates' Court earlier and were order to appear at the city's crown court on Tuesday.
No pleas were entered. All three men were remanded in custody ahead of their next appearance.
Cyrus Hanley, 19, of Miles Hill View in Potternewton, Leeds, was earlier charged with Mr Stapleton's murder.Cyrus Hanley, 19, of Miles Hill View in Potternewton, Leeds, was earlier charged with Mr Stapleton's murder.
He was remanded in custody after appearing at Leeds Crown Court last month.He was remanded in custody after appearing at Leeds Crown Court last month.
A 17-year-old female who was arrested at the weekend on suspicion of assisting an offender has been released without charge. A 17-year-old girl who was arrested at the weekend on suspicion of assisting an offender has been released without charge.