A teenage drug dealer was found bleeding on a doorstep with gunshot wounds to his face and body.
19-year-old Marley Gharani had to undergo emergency surgery after suffering life-threatening injuries in the targeted shooting outside a house in Huddersfield.
Leeds Crown Court heard how on 25 February Gharani was found to be in possession of class B drugs, a balaclava and £205 cash after being shot at from a car, in which the assailants fled from the scene.
Gharani spent six days in hospital and was arrested after his release.
He was sentenced to 16 months’ imprisonment, suspended for two years, and 200 hours of unpaid work.
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