Three men have been jailed over a shooting incident in Bradford.
Bradford Crown Court heard how three men in balaclavas shot at a house on a residential street on 27 May 2016 before driving off in a Fiat Punto. The vehicle was later found abandoned near to Bierley Woods.
Liam Rayner and Frankie Coleman, who are already serving lengthy prison sentences for supplying Class A drugs, as well as Brodie Nolan, were convicted of conspiracy to possess an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.
The three were handed sentences totalling six and a half years for their part in the shooting.
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