hereMcMillan, who the court was told had no known links to organised crime, is now starting a jail sentence.The gun was described as 'toy cap gun' and the bullets as dummies.It was incapable of firing any sort of ammunition, the court was told.McMillan, of Cornbrook Park Road, Old Trafford, pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of an imitation firearm.He was jailed for 15 months on Thursday.Rachel Faux, defending, said McMillan was remorseful for what she described as an 'entirely unsophisticated offence'."He is rightly horrified by his behaviour, which was erratic and horrifying," she said."It is not in doubt that alcohol and drugs are aggravating features in this case.
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