Black Lives Matter Activist Shot Under Unclear Circumstances

Black Lives Matters UK tweeted it was shocked by the shooting of “a young mother and fearless political campaigner who was at the forefront of many BLM protests last summer”.

Announcing that a vigil would be held for her on Monday afternoon at King’s College Hospital, it added: “Any attempt to intimidate or silence her, is an attack on all of us.”

It is believed the shooting happened near a house where a party was taking place and a number of people may have been in the area, a Met Police statement said.

“This was a shocking incident that has left a young woman with very serious injuries. Our thoughts are with her family who are being provided with support at this terribly difficult time.” Det Ch Insp Jimi Tele said. He added: “If you saw anything suspicious in the Consort Road area in the early hours of Sunday morning, or if you have heard information since that could help detectives, it is crucial that you get in touch.”

Ms. Johnson, a graduate of Oxford Brookes University, has been a leading figure in the Black Lives Matter movement in the UK and is a member of the Taking the Initiative Party’s leadership committee.

Police have not confirmed her identity but said at this stage there was no evidence the attack was targeted. Officers said the 27-year-old woman was taken to a south London hospital with life-threatening injuries and have appealed for witnesses. Police said at this stage there was no evidence to suggest it was a targeted shooting or that she had received any credible threats against her.

In a statement on Instagram, the party said Ms. Johnson was a mother of two and a “powerful voice” who had always been fighting for black people and against the injustices that surround the black community. “Let’s all come together and pray for Sasha, pray for her recovery and show our support to her family and loved ones,” it said.

Sasha Johnson has been a leading figure in the Black Lives Matter movement in the UK