Sheffield man, 18, charged with murder after Ramey Salem shot dead

An 18-year-old has been charged with murder after a 20-year-old man was shot dead in Sheffield.
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Ramey Salem, who was also known as Remey Saleh, was found with serious injuries at a house on Grimesthorpe Road South, Burngreave, in the early hours of Monday, November 16 and died later in hospital.

A post-mortem examination revealed he died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds.

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Jabari Fanty of Broadhead Road was charged with murder on Monday, November after being arrested on Friday, November 20.

Ramey Salem was found with serious injuries at a house on Grimesthorpe Road South. He later died in hospital.Ramey Salem was found with serious injuries at a house on Grimesthorpe Road South. He later died in hospital.
Ramey Salem was found with serious injuries at a house on Grimesthorpe Road South. He later died in hospital.

A spokesman for South Yorkshire Police said Fenty has also been charged with conspiracy to murder at Osgathorpe Park, Sheffield on 31 October, conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life between October 3 and November 17, and possession of an offensive weapon.

Fanty has been remanded to appear before Sheffield Magistrates Court on Tuesday, November 24.

Two 18-year-old men and a 21-year-old man remain in police custody after being arrested over the weekend on suspicion of murder

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A 21-year-old man arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder and a 33-year-old man arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice last Thursday (19 November) have been released under investigation.

Ramey Salem, who was also known as Remey Saleh.Ramey Salem, who was also known as Remey Saleh.
Ramey Salem, who was also known as Remey Saleh.

Police still want to hear from anybody who may have information that can help their investigation.

You can provide information directly to the investigation team via the Major Incident Public Portal.

You can also call 101 quoting incident number 42 of November 16, or give information anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers via their website or by calling their UK contact centre on 0800 555 111.