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A man has admitted murdering another man in Edinburgh in a Gangland shootout on Hogmanay 2023.
Grant Hunter, 34, Shot Marc Mcleley on the Instray Line in the Stock Hour before tonight on last night.
In the days leading up to the murder, serlersiil posted on social media the pesival fortress and left him.
Webley, who is 38, has a history of involvement in gangland violence. He was sentenced to 11 years in prison on trial in 2005.
Police scotlandDakin against Hunter said the murder was “committed to accounting and a serious crime”.
Haper will be directed on December 17 in Glasgow.
Two other people – EMM MCvie, 27, and Gary Roberson 22 – also appeared at the high court in Edinburn with Unjukan Kurnert.
They will be invited at a later date.
On New Year’s Eve 2023, Wounty was celebrating with friends when a hunter approached him and another man in north Edinburgh.
After a brief encounter, the hunter pulled out a gun and shot at the two men.
CCTV was played in court showing Webbley, who was wearing a stabbing at the time, running away.
But he was shot in the back and died from his wounds a short time later.
The other man who was shot, Stuart Pearson, was a friend of Wagery’s. He survived his injuries.
FacebookHunter pleaded guilty to abetting wnbery and attempted murder of mearson.
Judge Lord Mulholland described the murder as a paid murder and said the streets of Edinburgh and Scotland were not war.
He said the fact that four shots were fired at Merleyy showed that there was no doubt that he wanted him dead.
Pamunik has said he will get a life sentence and there is no guarantee he will ever be released.
Police scotlandMulholland told Emma Mcvie and Gary Robertson they had to expect long sentences to try to cover their songs.
Mcvie cleaned Gotaway’s car and the clothes he was wearing. Robertson was relieved of the gun, which police have still not recovered.
Social Social Social Social Social Report prepared ahead of next month’s sentencing.
Media PaHiding Debate Graham Grang said the violence involved in the WSAS case was “very real”.
He added: “Our thoughts are with Marc McLey’s family in the days following this conviction.
“Despite the targeted attack, there is no real respect for the safety of the local community by discharging firearms outside pubs on New Year’s Day.
“A man lost his life and that is very bad, but this incident can also leave other people; or worse – and I want to make this act not measured.
“Violence and carrying firearms is unacceptable.
“I believe this conviction sends a message to those involved in the serious business that we remain determined to bring justice.”
