Belfast Telegraph

SF hit out after man is shot in front of son

- BY MARK MCCONVILLE

A SINN Fein councillor has said the shooting of a man in front of his son in west Belfast has “no place in our society”.

The man, in his 40s, was shot in both ankles in a house in Brooke Drive shortly before 11pm on Saturday, when three men forced their way into a house.

Sinn Fein councillor for the Colin area Stephen Magennis said that “this shooting was wrong and I condemn it”.

“I’ve said for a long time now there is no place in society for the armed gangs behind these attacks,” he added.

“The message needs to be heard loud and clear in the community that these groups need to halt these attacks immediatel­y.

“Anyone with informatio­n should bring it forward to the PSNI.”

Detective Inspector Kerry Brennan said: “We received a report at 10.40pm that three masked men entered a house in the area and shot the male occupant, aged in his 40s, in both ankles.

“The man’s child ran to a neighbour’s house to raise the alarm and police subsequent­ly attended the scene, along with the NIAS who transferre­d the victim to hospital where he remains this morning to undergo surgery.

“This was a brutal attack and occurred in the man’s home while his young son was present.

“This young boy was placed in a reprehensi­ble situation and has been left traumatise­d by the vicious and merciless actions of these thugs who hide behind masks. This is nothing short of emotional and psychologi­cal abuse of a child.

“Nothing gives these people the right to violate the human rights of people and their actions should be condemned by all.

“Those who are involved in these attacks do not represent the interests of this community, nor do they contribute anything to it. They do it to try and exert influence, or gain control of those they claim to represent.

“No one has the right to violate the rights of others. “Our investigat­ion is under way and we are working to establish a motive for this horrific attack.”

He added: “I want to take this opportunit­y to appeal to anyone with any informatio­n about this attack to pick up the phone and tell us what you know. I would also appeal to anyone who noticed three men in the area at around 10.35pm and leave at around 10.40pm to call our detectives at Musgrave on 101, quoting reference number 2027 of 12/10/19.

“Informatio­n can also be given anonymousl­y through the independen­t charity Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.”

Meanwhile, a 20-year-old man was shot in the leg by masked men in Newtownard­s on Friday night. It happened around 10pm when the victim was dragged away from Sunderland Park by two men and shot in the left leg.

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