Two Brits,are facing charges of attempted murder after shooting at police in Spain.Police say the men started shooting after officers asked them to stop urinating outside a shop in a Costa del Sol village.The officers survived only because the 9mm pistol used by one of the men jammed twice.The gunman, named by police only as Paul B, surrendered following a stand-off in Alhaurin el Grande, a hillside village 30 miles from Marbella on the Costa del Sol, a Guardia Civil spokesman confirmed last night.The second man, Paul Logan Donnelly, from Newcastle, fled after abandoning a six-inch knife. He was later arrested.Two civil guards, armed with pistols, had stopped the pair after spotting one of them urinating outside a video shop at 9pm on Monday. Paul B threw a passport belonging to another ex-pat to the ground then took out the gun.He aimed it at both officers, pulling the trigger twice, but each time it jammed, the spokesman confirmed.The officers then took out their guns and talked him round.A Guardia Civil officer described the incident yesterday. He said: “It was around the leisure zone and there were three individuals who were walking through the street and one of them was urinating in the middle of the street.“They (the police) went to identify him and the first of those arrested threw his passport.“When the police approached him then he took out a gun which he had hidden in his trousers, he loaded and shot at one of the policemen.“They (the police) identified him and arrested him without firing any shots. They are now in custody awaiting trial.”Meanwhile, a British Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesman said: “The men were arrested for urinating in the street and possession of a gun.“A consular team is now working with the relevant authorities in Spain.“The investigation is at a very early stage.”
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