Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

New IRA ‘most likely behind’ riot killing

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THE police in Northern Ireland said the dissident republican group the New IRA was probably responsibl­e for the fatal shooting of a journalist during overnight rioting in the city of Londonderr­y.

The police service of Northern Ireland said 29-year-old journalist and author Lyra McKee died after she was shot during rioting in the Creggan area.

Assistant Chief Constable Mark Hamilton said a gunman fired a number of shots at the police during the unrest on Thursday evening.

“We believe this to be a terrorist act. We believe it has been carried out by violent dissident republican­s,” he said. “Our assessment at this time is that the New IRA are most likely to be the ones behind this and that forms our primary line of inquiry.”

A murder investigat­ion has been launched but there have been no arrests. Hamilton appealed for calm to prevail over the Easter weekend.

A witness told the BBC that a gunman fired indiscrimi­nately into a crowd during riots on the crowded Creggan housing complex.

The New IRA is a small group of republican­s who reject the 1998 Good Friday agreement that marked the Irish Republican Army’s embrace of a political solution to the long-running violence known as “The Troubles” that claimed more than 3700 lives.

The group is also blamed for a Londonderr­y car bombing that did not cause any injuries in January. It is regarded as the largest of the splinter dissident groups still operating and has been linked to several other killings in the past decade.

There has been an increase in tensions in Northern Ireland in recent months with sporadic violence, much of it focused in Londonderr­y, also known as Derry.

McKee, the victim of the shooting, rose to prominence in 2014 with a blog post describing the struggle of growing up gay in Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland.

She recently signed a contract to write two books. |

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