Two teenagers jailed after shots fired at South Yorkshire house

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Two teenagers have been sentenced after shots were fired at a house in South Yorkshire.

A 17-year old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been sentenced to three years in a young offenders institute after pleading guilty to possession of a firearm with no firearms certificate in place, possession of ammunition and threats to kill.

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Jacob Robinson, 19, of Bridge Street, Barnsley, has been sentenced to 16 months suspended for two years after pleading guilty to possession of a firearm with no firearms certificate in place, possession of ammunition and possession of cannabis.

The sentencing follows an incident on Sunday 14 July at 3am in which police officers attend a property on Cooper Road in Barnsley after it was reported that a window had been broken by a gun shot.