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A rapper who bragged on Instragram live video about how he would carry out a revenge petrol bomb attack on a rival has been jailed for 12 years.
George Carpenter, also known as Carpo, carried out the revenge attack at a home in Grove Street, Edge Hill, Liverpool, on July 11 last year.
A court heard he had bad blood with another rapper in the city, Tremaine Wiltshire, known as Tremz.
A video of Carpenter s grandmother s home being attacked by a group of men was shared on Tremz s Instagram account, where shouts of Carpo you grass could be heard.
Carpenter then shared an Instagram live video in which he made threats to light up the home of a woman whose son is friends with Tremz.
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He bragged about his plans after his nan s home was attacked
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A Liverpool rapper bragged about how he would carry out a petrol bomb attack in an Instagram live video.
George Carpenter, also known as Carpo, carried out the revenge attack at a home on Grove Street, Edge Hill, on July 11 last year.
A court heard he had bad blood with another Liverpool rapper, Tremaine Wiltshire, known as Tremz.
A video of Carpenter s nan s home being attacked by a group of men was shared on Tremz s Instagram account, where shouts of Carpo you grass could be heard.
Liverpool rapper petrol bombed woman s home over bad blood Instagram feud
He said he would light up the house after his nan s home was attacked
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A Liverpool rapper petrol bombed a woman s home after an Instagram feud with a rival rapper.
A court heard there was bad blood between George Carpenter, also known as Carpo, and Tremaine Wiltshire, also known as Liverpool rapper Tremz.
After a video of Carpenter s nan s home being attacked by a group of men was shared on Tremz s Instagram account, Carpenter made threats in to light up the home of a woman, whose son is friends with Tremz.
The following cases were heard on January 27
Grant Adrian Reynolds, aged 29, of Adnitt Road, Northampton, breach of court order; fined £369, surcharge to fund victim services of £37, costs £85.
Tomas Cizas, aged 40, of Adams Avenue, Northampton, possession of class B drugs, failed to surrender to custody; fined £100, surcharge to fund victim services of £34, costs £85.
Northampton Magistrates Court
Simeon Paul Cohen, aged 38, of Rothersthorpe Road, Northampton, breach of court order; fined £250.
Joseph Hill, aged 21, of Nene Walk, Northampton, possession of bladed article, possession of class B drugs; 12 weeks in prison suspended for 12 months, 100 hours unpaid work, fined £50, surcharge to fund victim services of £128, costs £85.