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At least two rounds were allegedly discharged, and a spent, blank cartridge later recovered.
A PSNI officer claimed substantial damage was caused to the front door and windows on the house.
Four people were said to have been involved, with two of the suspects named.
Setting out an alleged motive for the incident, the officer contended that the perpetrators may have been looking for the woman s ex-partner. I think it s to do with seeking him rather than being personally about her, she said.
Brown was arrested four days later, but another suspect has yet to be detained.
Defence solicitor Michael Madden argued that the case against his client is based on tenuous CCTV evidence.
NI news: Men who attacked woman s home may have been seeking her ex, court hears
Belfast Magistrates’ Court heard the resident claimed her home was attacked by weapons including a gun, hammer, crowbar and machete
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21 January, 2021 19:33
Belfast man David Coleman allegedly breached anti-terrorism laws by having a phone advertising drugs under the heading Dee s Labs , a court has heard.
Police claimed the 35-year-old failed to inform the authorities about mobiles suspected of being used in connection with cocaine and cannabis supply.
Coleman, of Hopewell Crescent, appeared before magistrates in the city after he was charged by detectives from the Paramilitary Crime Task Force.
He is accused of having criminal property, possessing cocaine, being concerned in the supply of Class A and B drugs, assault on police, and four counts of failing to notify police of a requirement under the Counter Terrorism Act 2008.
Belfast man found asleep at the wheel after crash banned from driving for 18 months
Despite his slurred speech, glazed eyes and confusion, a preliminary breath test identified no alcohol
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