N. Ireland journalist shot dead during riot
belfast — A 29-year-old Northern Irish journalist was shot dead during rioting in Londonderry overnight, an attack that shocked the region and police said was likely the work of Irish nationalist militants opposed to the 1998 Good Friday peace deal.
Rioting hit the Irish nationalist Creggan area of the city in Northern Ireland on Thursday after a raid by police, who said they were trying to prevent militant attacks this weekend. At least 50 petrol bombs were thrown and two cars set on fire.
Journalist Lyra McKee,
29, was shot dead shortly after posting a picture on Twitter of the violence, which she described as “absolute madness”.
“Unfortunately at 11 o’clock last night a gunman appeared and fired a number of shots towards the police and a young woman, Lyra McKee, 29-year-old, was wounded,” and later died, Police Service of Northern Ireland Assistant Chief Constable Mark Hamilton told journalists.
McKee, who was named Sky News Young Journalist of the Year in 2006, was writing a book on the disappearance of young people during the three decades of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland that largely ended with the 1998 deal.
The death of McKee, described by her publisher Faber as a rising star of investigative journalism, was condemned by both Irish Catholic nationalist and pro-British Protestant unionist politicians.
British Prime Minister Theresa May described the attack as “shocking and truly senseless”. “This was an act of hate,” Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said in a statement in in Dublin.
Police said that they were treating the incident as a terrorist attack and had opened a murder inquiry. —