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Terrifying moment man fired shotgun four times at fleeing car as motorbike gangster jailed

A second man has been jailed after dramatic CCTV captured a reckless gunman dismount from a motorbike and fire shots at a car during a high-speed chase.

Ryan O'Neill, 32, was riding the bike as his pillion passenger fired four shots at a fleeing car in Salford. The drama happened on Henley Avenue on February 19 last year.

The shots missed the car but hit a house. The helmeted gunman Dominic Allison, 25, was captured on shocking CCTV footage moments after he got off the motorbike running and firing a pump action shotgun four times towards a car - he was jailed in December.

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Now the man who was riding the bike, O'Neill, of Alban Street in Salford, has also been jailed. Detectives tackling organised crime in Salford said the reckless incident 'could have easily resulted in serious injury or even death'.

Following the firearms discharge, the car sped off and was pursued by the motorbike, resulting in a high speed chase across Salford, before the car rammed into the bike.

Following an analysis of forensics from the scene, officers were able to use DNA evidence as well as CCTV enquiries to establish that Allinson had fired the shotgun whilst O'Neill rode the bike.

O'Neill was sentenced to nine years in prison after he admitted possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life at Manchester Crown Court. He was also handed an extended licence period of three years.

Allinson, of Gargrave Street, Salford, was jailed for 14 years and handed an extended licence period of three years when he was sentenced at Bolton Crown Court in December. He was found guilty of possession of a firearm with intent to danger life and possession of a prohibited weapon.

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