A man who was allegedly shot to death in Glasgow had "no enemies", a trial has heard.

The claim was made by a friend to police days after Euan "EJ" Johnston died in November 2016.

A jury earlier heard how the 26-year-old was near the scene of a possible shooting months before his death.

Anthony Ruthven and David Scott, both 33, are charged with murdering Mr Johnston on November 15, 2016.

Prosecutors claim the pair, while acting with others unknown, did "repeatedly discharge" a firearm at Mr Johnston in the city's Kinning Park.

His friend Sharon Gall was giving evidence and broke down in tears when she was shown a photo of the dad.

The 39-year-old went on to tell jurors: "I was one of the last people to speak with him."

The court heard of a statement Miss Gall gave to police around a week after his death.

Miss Gall said to officers: "As far as I know Euan Johnston had no enemies... not a bad word to say about Euan."

The jury was also told of a number of alleged incidents on August 12, 2016.

This included a time Miss Gall was at her home in the city's Springburn with others including Mr Johnston.

She remembered her then partner Craig Shaw having a cut eye and Gary Bradburn, an ex-lover, driving a van at a Jeep.

Ruthven and Scott deny the accusations.

The trial, before Judge Lady Stacey, continues.