Thursday, 6 May 2010

26 year prison sentence for the 43 year old Briton, Paul Allan B., originally from Bromley in Kent, who tried to shoot at two Guardia Civil agents

Prosecutors’ Office is asking for a 26 year prison sentence for the 43 year old Briton, Paul Allan B., originally from Bromley in Kent, who tried to shoot at two Guardia Civil agents who interrupted him urinating in the Avenida Gerald Brenan in Alhaurín de la Torre on March 9 last year. In the event his gun failed to fire, despite he reportedly making four attempts aiming at both agents.The unnumbered and unregistered gun was a Russian 9mm Makarov and was loaded with eight cartridges.
One of the agents has suffered mental scars after the incident, leading to him initially being off work for two months, and still to be undergoing treatment for depression.The Prosecutor considers the man should have two charges of
attempted homicide, each one resulting in a ten year prison sentence. Also there is a crime of resisting authority, for which a further three years is added, and another three for the illegal possession of a firearm. Compensation of 6,100 € is also being sought via civil responsibility.Two other men, one British and one Irish who were accused at the time of the incident do not appear to be facing charges.

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