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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. |