Two men have been jailed for a total of seven years for their roles in a firearms discharge at a pub in Bradford.
Tobias Conway-Graham and Josh Czener pleaded guilty to charges of violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon at Bradford Crown Court on Wednesday 7 February.
The charges related to an incident which occurred at The Sycamores in Norman Lane shortly after midnight on 19 August, when a group of men entered the pub and discharged a firearm, causing damage to the ceiling.
Conway-Graham, aged 26, of Lancaster Court in Dawley and Czener, aged 27, of Clara Road, Bradford, were both jailed for three and a half years.
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