Azeem Hussain, 26, from Walsall, admitted firearms offences at an earlier hearing at Worcester Crown Court.Azeem Hussain admitted firearms offences at a previous hearing
Det Insp Francis Nock said: “This could have easily been a fatal attack but miraculously, the injuries of the two victims were not serious. “Weapons have no place on our streets and we will continue to bring those to justice who think it’s acceptable to use them.”A Ford Fiesta pulled up outside the business before the group carried out the attack.Officers said shots were fired at the business and windows and doors were smashed.Hussain fled the country soon after the incident, police said, but was arrested after he returned to the UK in April this year.
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