Woolwich shooting death: Brothers face murder charge

Marcus Innocent Four people have been charged with Marcus Innocent's murder

Two brothers have been charged over the fatal shooting of a man in south-east London.

Marcus Innocent, 35, was killed during a dispute with a group of up to 20 people near shops in Kingsman Street, Woolwich, in November 2012.

Richard Brennan, 28, and Jack Brennan, 21, both from Greenwich, south-east London, are due in court later charged with murdering Mr Innocent.

Two other men have previously appeared in court on the same charge.

Perry Sutton, 24, of Green Street Green Road, Dartford, appeared at Bexleyheath Magistrates' Court on Thursday to face a charge of murder and possessing a self loading pump action smooth bore gun.

Daniel Burgess, 32, of Weardale Avenue, Dartford, appeared in court last month charged with Mr Innocent's murder and was remanded in custody to appear at the Old Bailey on 7 March.

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