The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Alleged rioters are seen on MTV video

- DAVID YOUNG

Evidence against two men accused of rioting on the night journalist Lyra McKee was shot dead is based on video footage captured by MTV, a court has heard

Ms McKee, 29, was shot dead in Londonderr­y in April 2019 as she observed the riot in the Creggan area of the city.

Patrick Gallagher, 29, from Gartan Square in Derry, and Jude McCrory, 24, both from Londonderr­y, appeared by video link before Londonderr­y Magistrate­s’ Court yesterday.

Both are accused of rioting on the night Ms McKee was shot and of throwing petrol bombs.

They were granted bail after appearing separately before district judge Barney McElholm.

A lawyer representi­ng both men said the evidence against them was “identical” and based on footage the police obtained from an MTV documentar­y crew making a film in the Creggan area with presenter Reggie Yates on the night of the riot.

“It’s identical evidence: it’s the MTV footage,” he told the court.

The lawyer said the police had the footage in its possession since April 2019, raising concern over the “significan­t delay” in arresting and charging the men.

He suggested an initial decision had been taken not to prosecute on the basis of the footage and claimed that decision had now been reversed.

“Something has changed or clicked whereby it now merits a prosecutio­n,” he said.

During their hearings, both accused spoke only briefly to confirm their names to the court.

A police detective sergeant told the judge he could connect both men to the offences.

The defence lawyer said the evidential threshold to connect an accused to a charge was “low” but said he accepted the connection­s with a “degree of hesitation”.

During Gallagher’s appearance, the lawyer said his client denied the charges.

“He strenuousl­y denies the allegation­s against him,” he said.

“He believes that the evidence against him is tedious.

“He was involved in the making of the documentar­y.

“His role in the making of the documentar­y, it was no different to the person who made the documentar­y, Mr Reggie Yates, and he takes issue with the fact that he faces these criminal charges.”

Bail conditions were agreed upon by both defence and prosecutio­n.

Conditions included £500 bail payments for both accused along with a £750 surety each.

They are subject to a night-time curfew and will be electronic­ally tagged.

They are also excluded from the Creggan area of the city and can have no contact with anyone else accused of offences linked to the events of the night.

Three men have already been charged with the murder of Ms McKee and another two have been charged with rioting and associated offences.

The extremist group that styles itself the New IRA has previously claimed it was responsibl­e for killing the Belfast journalist and author.

The defence lawyer raised concern about any further delay in the case.

Judge McElholm said he saw no reason why the prosecutio­n could not proceed “fairly quickly”, noting the evidence in the case had already been gathered.

A review hearing was scheduled for October 21.

 ?? ?? MURDERED: Belfast-based journalist Lyra McKee was killed as she reported on a riot in Londonderr­y in April 2019.
MURDERED: Belfast-based journalist Lyra McKee was killed as she reported on a riot in Londonderr­y in April 2019.

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