Four men have pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to murder following the shooting of Sasha Johnson in Peckham.
The black equal rights activist was shot in the head while in a house party in Peckham on May 23.
The mother of two remains in a serious but stable condition after being rushed to hospital. She has undergone two operations to release pressure on her brain.
Now, appearing at the Old Bailey by video link from Belmarsh prison, four men who were arrested in connection with the shooting have denied conspiracy to murder.
Cameron Deriggs, 18, of Bromley, Devonte Brown, 19, of Peckham, Troy Reid, 20, of Southwark, and Prince Dixon, 25, of Gravesend, Kent, also pleaded not guilty to possession of a firearm and ammunition with intent to endanger life.
Ms Johnson was in the back garden of a house in the early hours of the morning when she was struck by the bullet.
During the investigation following the shooting, police told of their disappointment that that more of the 30 people who were at the house party where Sasha was brutally attacked had not come forward to help with the investigation and “get justice” for her and her family.
All four men have been remanded in custody, with the next hearing due to be held on February 21, 2022.
The trial date has been set for March 7.