Two men, Marcus Ned, 37, and Declan Arthurs, 19, appear in Sheffield Crown Court related to a firearms incident that occurred on April 3. Ned admits to possessing firearms with intent to cause fear, while both men face serious charges including affray and the use of an offensive weapon, as officers responded to reports of gunfire at a Sheffield property.
During the escalation, police shot an aggressive dog that had fled the scene, highlighting the volatile nature of the incident. Both defendants will be sentenced after the conclusion of Arthurs’ trial, with Ned’s charges potentially absorbed due to his admissions, raising questions about the implications of firearms incidents in urban settings.
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