The Scotsman

Police return to scene of shooting at primary school one week on

● Fearful parents urged to contact investigat­ors anonymousl­y

- By PAUL WARD

Police have returned to a primary school to talk to parents a week on from the shooting of a man after he dropped off his child.

Ross Monaghan, 35, was shot in the back in a targeted attack outside St George’s Primary in the Penilee area of Glasgow at about 9:05am on 16 January.

He was approached by a man pushing an empty buggy who pulled out a gun and fired at him before fleeing along Hollybush Road.

About 30 detectives and uniformed officers returned to the area between 8am and 9am yesterday to try to jog the memories of parents, and trace any more witnesses to the attack.

The victim, Mr Monaghan, was cleared of killing gangland figure Kevin ‘’Gerbil’’ Carroll in 2012 after a judge ruled there was no case to answer due to insufficie­nt evidence.

He left hospital after brief treatment last Monday.

Detective Chief Inspector John Kennedy said it was a “difficult” investigat­ion with some people fearful of coming forward with informatio­n.

He said: “Anyone that comes forward with informatio­n we will treat in confidenti­ality.

“This is a difficult type of investigat­ion to get people to come forward and that’s why I

0 30 detectives and uniformed police officers returned to the school to try and jog the memories of parents would suggest if they are fearful of approachin­g the police here then they can contact us outwith this environmen­t or through Crimestopp­ers.

“Parents are still concerned regarding what happened here last Monday morning but by the police presence and the intensity of our investigat­ion, we’re hoping that we’re reassuring them.”

Detectives are trying to establish if the suspect made off from the scene in a car.

“Our enquiries so far have shown that the suspect is believed to have been in the area, outside the school, on Friday 13 January with the buggy, so I’m appealing to parents, local residents, or anyone who was in the area that day and who may have seen something to contact us,” Mr Kennedy added.

“It’s possible the suspect made off in a vehicle and I’m asking people in the surroundin­g areas to think back and consider if they noticed anything unusual or suspicious.”

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