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Police called to clear court amid uproar from murder victim relatives

 Stephen Carson who was shot dead at his south Belfast home last week
 Stephen Carson who was shot dead at his south Belfast home last week  Stephen Carson who was shot dead at his south Belfast home last week

POLICE were called to help clear people from a court in Belfast after uproar among the family of murder victim Stephen Carson as two men appeared charged with the murder.

At one stage the public gallery had to be cleared as relatives reacted furiously to apparent gestures from his alleged killers.

Michael Smith (37) and David Smith (32) are jointly accused of murdering the 28-year-old at a house on Walmer Street last Thursday.

Mr Carson was shot in the head after armed men broke into the property while he was eating dinner with his partner and nine-year-old son.

He had tried to hide in a bathroom, but the attackers blasted him through the door with a shotgun.

Michael Smith, of Ardmonagh Gardens, and David Smith, from Monagh Drive - both in Belfast - were charged with his murder as part of an ongoing police investigation.

Heavy security was deployed at the city's Magistrates Court ahead of their appearance.

As they were led into the dock Michael Smith appeared to be whistling.

Relatives and friends of the victim packed into the public area shouted out at the pair.

Both men responded by smiling in their direction.

Michael Smith then appeared to rub his head and laugh, while his co-accused seemed to blow a kiss.

As shouting continued District Judge Fiona Bagnall ordered the courtroom to be cleared.

She later allowed relatives to return to their seats, but warned that they would be barred for any further outbursts.

"I appreciate this is an emotional case for many, but you must contain your emotions and remain quiet," Judge Bagnall stressed.

"I have to maintain the dignity of the court."

After the murder charge was put to each accused their lawyers did not put any questions to the investigating detective.

David Smith's solicitor set out his client's complete denial of the allegation against him.

"He was not involved in the planning, preparation or commission of this murder," the solicitor said.

Neither defendant made an application for bail.

They were both remanded in custody to appear again by video-link later this month.

Meanwhile, police investigating Mr Carson's murder charged a 39-year-old man with possession of a firearm in suspicious circumstances.

He is to appear before Belfast Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.