A man has been found guilty of murdering nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel, who was shot dead in her home in Liverpool.
Thomas Cashman, 34, shot Olivia and wounded her mother Cheryl Korbel, 46, after chasing a man into their home on August 22.
He has since denied being the shooter.
The 34-year-old was also found guilty of injuring Ms Korbel, attempting to kill Joseph Nee, and having firearms in his possession.
Cashman will be sentenced on Monday.
Ms Korbel sat in the court with her two children, Ryan and Chloe, while carrying a teddy bear and wearing a pink cardigan.
As the verdicts were announced, Olivia's relatives gasped and broke into tears.
The jurors heard, during the more than three-week-long trial at Manchester Crown Court, that the schoolgirl ran downstairs after hearing gunfire outside and yelled, "I'm scared, mummy, I'm scared."
The gunman fired the bullet through the front entrance which struck Ms Korbel in the hand before striking Olivia in the chest.
The prosecution heard that Nee, a 36-year-old with a history of convictions, was the attack's intended victim.