Victim needed surgery after being shot with airgun from window of Perth flat By Kirsty McIntosh September 2 2014, 9:03am September 2 2014, 9:03am Share Victim needed surgery after being shot with airgun from window of Perth flat Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/perth-kinross/136261/victim-needed-surgery-after-being-shot-with-airgun-from-window-of-perth-flat/ Copy Link A gunman shot two people from the window of a Perth flat after a drunken night out. Darryn Kilbryde, 36, fired pellets from an airgun, striking two men as they walked along the street. One victim later required surgery to remove a pellet from his abdomen. At Perth Sheriff Court, Kilbryde admitted assaulting Peter Ross and Alick Lumsden on May 5 last year. He targeted Mr Lumsden at the junction of South Methven Street and County Place and shot Mr Ross on County Place. In both cases, Kilbryde discharged a pistol loaded with a pellet, injuring the men. The attacks took place 12 minutes apart in the early hours of the morning. Mr Lumsden was walking with a friend when he was struck at 1.10am. The attack left his T-shirt torn and bloody and a pellet lodged in his skin. Initial surgery to remove it was unsuccessful and he faced a further operation this year. Just minutes earlier Mr Ross was shot as he passed by the Money Shop. A police expert concluded that both shots were fired from Kilbryde’s then flat, where officers found two air pistols and a number of ball bearings. Sentence was deferred on Kilbryde, of Pilrig Street, Edinburgh, until October.