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They were sentenced today.

John McCann, 35, and Anton Brannigan, 30, were involved in blasting Robert"Boab" Spence in the head with a sawn-off shotgun outside a shop in Tollcross on January 12 last year.

The pair were today sentenced at the High Court in Glasgow having earlier been convicted of the attempted murders of Mr Spence and Mr Milne.Glasgow prosecutors look to recover £162k from Natalie McGarry "The evidence surrounding it - the photographs and videos which were seized - appear to show that you take some perverse satisfaction and relish what happened."

McCann told the court he had"no issue" with anyone called Boab or Bob Spence and had"not heard" of victim Robert Spence.McCann also insisted any firearm seen in photos was a"dummy toy gun."

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