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Teen injured in Cardiff, Two Bristol Men Jailed 2026

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Last updated: February 14, 2026 9:08 pm
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Key Points

  • Ashley Corbin, 21, and Efekan Karahan, 18, both from Bristol, were jailed at Newport Crown Court for a shotgun attack on a 15-year-old boy in Cardiff on Saturday, 6 July 2025.
  • The boy was shot through his house letterbox with a 12-bore shotgun, suffering multiple serious but non-life-threatening wounds to his lower legs; a letterbox guard mitigated worse injury.
  • Corbin filmed the shooting on his phone, capturing Karahan pulling the trigger; both phones held incriminating messages and voice notes.
  • A stolen grey VW Golf was used, tracked by GPS from Bristol to Cardiff and back; the vehicle was abandoned in Newport.
  • South Wales Police launched a Major Crime Investigation, arresting the pair in Bristol nine days after the attack.
  • Karahan pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, possessing a loaded shotgun in public, and wounding/inflicting grievous bodily harm (GBH) without intent; jailed for nine years and ten months.
  • Corbin admitted possession of a firearm to cause fear of violence, possessing a loaded shotgun in public, and wounding/inflicting GBH without intent; sentenced to nine years.
  • The attack was described as chilling and terrifying, leaving the teen injured.

Cardiff (The Wales News) February 14, 2026 – Two men from Bristol, Ashley Corbin and Efekan Karahan, have been imprisoned for their roles in a shocking shotgun assault on a 15-year-old boy in Cardiff, with Corbin filming the attack through the victim’s letterbox as Karahan fired, leading to severe lower leg injuries.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Happened in the Cardiff Shotgun Attack?
  • Who Are the Convicted Men?
  • How Did Police Gather Evidence?
  • What Charges Did Karahan Face?
  • What Were Corbin’s Admissions and Sentence?
  • Why Was the Letterbox Guard Crucial?
  • When and Where Was Sentencing Held?
  • What Was the Vehicle’s Role?
  • How Did South Wales Police Respond?
  • What Impact Did the Attack Have on the Victim?
  • Why Bristol Men Targeted Cardiff?
  • Are There Broader Implications for Gun Crime?
  • What Did the Court Hear About the Evidence?
  • How Does This Fit Regional Crime Patterns?

What Happened in the Cardiff Shotgun Attack?

On Saturday, 7 June 2025, a 15-year-old boy was brutally shot through his house letterbox with a 12-bore shotgun in Cardiff. As reported by UKNIP News, the blast ripped through his lower legs, causing multiple wounds, though a letterbox guard inside the door prevented far graver harm; the boy’s injuries were serious but not life-threatening.

South Wales Police classified it as a terrifying assault, prompting a Major Crime Investigation. The incident shocked the community, highlighting brazen gun violence targeting a minor at home.

Who Are the Convicted Men?

Ashley Corbin, 21, and Efekan Karahan, 18, both from Bristol, were the perpetrators. Corbin shockingly filmed the shooting on his phone, clearly showing Karahan pulling the trigger, per UKNIP coverage.

Their phones yielded damning evidence: incriminating messages and voice notes linking them directly to the plot. Arrests occurred in Bristol just nine days post-attack, on 16 June 2025.

How Did Police Gather Evidence?

South Wales Police tracked a stolen grey VW Golf used in the attack, found abandoned in Newport. GPS data precisely mapped the car’s route from Bristol to Cardiff and return on the shooting day.

As detailed by UKNIP News, Corbin’s video footage was pivotal, alongside mobile communications, forming an ironclad case.[conversation context] The Major Crime team’s swift action underscored effective cross-border policing.

What Charges Did Karahan Face?

Efekan Karahan, 18, pleaded guilty to three counts: possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, possessing a loaded shotgun in public, and wounding/inflicting grievous bodily harm without intent. UKNIP News reported his sentence at Newport Crown Court as nine years and ten months imprisonment. The judge highlighted the chilling nature of firing through a letterbox at a teen.

What Were Corbin’s Admissions and Sentence?

Ashley Corbin, 21, admitted possession of a firearm to cause fear of violence, possessing a loaded shotgun in public, and wounding/inflicting GBH without intent. He received a nine-year prison term, as covered by UKNIP, reflecting his role in filming and facilitating the assault. Both sentences deliver hard-hitting justice for the targeted boy.

Why Was the Letterbox Guard Crucial?

The internal letterbox guard stopped the shotgun blast from being far worse, limiting wounds to the lower legs. UKNIP emphasised this as a stroke of luck saving the 15-year-old’s life. Without it, the multiple wounds could have escalated to life-threatening, altering the charges potentially.

When and Where Was Sentencing Held?

Sentencing occurred at Newport Crown Court, with details emerging publicly around February 2026. Karahan’s extended term of nine years ten months and Corbin’s nine years closed the chapter on the June 2025 outrage. UKNIP News provided comprehensive coverage, attributing facts to court proceedings.

What Was the Vehicle’s Role?

The stolen grey VW Golf transported the men from Bristol, executed the attack, then was ditched in Newport. GPS telemetry irrefutably tied it to the timeline and locations. Police recovery and analysis formed key evidence, as noted in UKNIP’s damning video and GPS evidence summary.

How Did South Wales Police Respond?

South Wales Police initiated a Major Crime Investigation immediately, leading to rapid arrests in Bristol. Their probe uncovered video, messages, voice notes, and vehicle tracking. UKNIP praised the operation that snared the killers, though no fatalities occurred, underscoring proactive policing against gun crime.

What Impact Did the Attack Have on the Victim?

The 15-year-old suffered ripped lower legs from the blast, with multiple serious wounds requiring treatment. Though not life-threatening, the trauma of a home invasion shooting lingers. A letterbox guard’s presence was deemed lucky, preventing escalation, per UKNIP reporting.

Why Bristol Men Targeted Cardiff?

No motive was specified in reports, but the cross-border nature suggests possible gang or personal feud spilling over. Travel from Bristol indicates premeditation, armed with a loaded shotgun. UKNIP framed it as a chilling attack on a teen, with evidence pointing to deliberate endangerment.

Are There Broader Implications for Gun Crime?

This case highlights rising shotgun use in urban assaults, with tech evidence like video and GPS proving decisive. Sentences of nine-plus years deter, but vulnerability of minors at home alarms authorities. South Wales Police’s success via Major Crime unit sets precedent for similar investigations.

What Did the Court Hear About the Evidence?

Prosecutors presented Corbin’s phone video of Karahan firing, plus communications and GPS logs. The stolen Golf’s abandonment in Newport sealed mobility proof. UKNIP detailed how this damning trove overwhelmed defences, leading to guilty pleas.

How Does This Fit Regional Crime Patterns?

Cardiff and Bristol proximity facilitates cross-border violence, often drug or gang-related. Shotgun letterbox attacks evoke urban terror tactics, rare but shocking. The jailing of Corbin and Karahan brings closure to a terrified family, with police evidence ensuring conviction. Newport Crown Court’s hard-hitting terms reflect outrage at targeting a 15-year-old, reinforcing zero tolerance for such brutality.

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