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Rhys trial told of suspect threat Rhys trial hears of victim threat
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The teenager accused of murdering Rhys Jones had previously told a girl the alleged target for the shooting was going to "get it", a court has heard.The teenager accused of murdering Rhys Jones had previously told a girl the alleged target for the shooting was going to "get it", a court has heard.
Rhys, 11, was shot in Croxteth Park, Liverpool, last August after getting in the way of an alleged gang war.Rhys, 11, was shot in Croxteth Park, Liverpool, last August after getting in the way of an alleged gang war.
The prosecution claims Sean Mercer, 18, shot at alleged gang member Wayne Brady but accidentally hit Rhys. Mr Mercer denies murder at Liverpool Crown Court.The prosecution claims Sean Mercer, 18, shot at alleged gang member Wayne Brady but accidentally hit Rhys. Mr Mercer denies murder at Liverpool Crown Court.
A 16-year-old girl said Mr Mercer had once told her: "[Brady's] getting it."A 16-year-old girl said Mr Mercer had once told her: "[Brady's] getting it."
'Just messing'
The prosecution claims Mr Mercer, of Good Shepherd Close, Croxteth, was a member of the Croxteth Crew gang and fired three shots at alleged members of rival group, the Strand Gang.
The jury has been told the second bullet hit Rhys as he made his way across a pub car park on his way home from football practice.
The 16-year-old girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was giving evidence in court from behind a curtain to protect her identity.
When she was asked by Neil Flewitt QC, for the prosecution, if Mr Mercer explained his words, she said: "No. This was years ago, he was just messing, winding me up."
She said Mr Mercer and Mr Brady had once been friends but stopped speaking, although she did not know why.