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A neighbour of Bradley Welsh has told a court how a man pointed a gun at him moments after he finished having a chat with the T2 Trainspotting actor.
Edward Rennie said that after going for a cigarette he heard a loud sound and saw a man holding a shotgun outside Mr Welsh s Edinburgh flat.
He told the court he later had to dive for cover after the man pointed the gun at him.
Sean Orman denies all 15 charges against him, including murder.
He said could not be sure of the gunman s identity.
Gunman s car spotted outside Trainspotting 2 star Bradley Welsh s gym eight days before shooting
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Hull to see 26 road closures next month during pothole blitz
Most road sections will close for just a day or two
Roadworks to fix potholes are taking place across Hull (Image: Hull Live/Hull City Council)
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There is set to be disruption along 26 Hull roads next month as work takes place to blitz the city’s potholes.
‘He asked the employee to get the money’: Deli owner details harrowing Mariners Harbor attempted robbery
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. A man entered N&M Grocery & Deli in Mariners Harbor Thursday afternoon and was buying a handful of items when he suddenly pulled out a firearm and demanded a worker “get the money,” the owner of the deli told the Advance/SILive.com.
The incident happened at 202 Simonson Ave. at around 5:30 p.m., according to an NYPD spokesman, and sparked a level-one NYPD mobilization in the area.
The owner, Sunny Mohmoad, said the man described as Black, standing about six feet tall with a thin build “tried to buy some cakes” and paid for the items before getting his change back when he told the employee to “get the money from the cash register.”
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