'˜Violent dissident Republicans' suspected of Derry shooting

Derry's PSNI District Commander has said that the shooting of a Derry man in the city last night bore the hallmarks of 'violent dissident Republican groupings'.
Superintendent Mark McEwan, District Commander for Derry City and Strabane.Superintendent Mark McEwan, District Commander for Derry City and Strabane.
Superintendent Mark McEwan, District Commander for Derry City and Strabane.

Superintendent Mark McEwan, District Commander for Derry City and Strabane was speaking in the wake of the attack on the 24-year-old from Creggan, who remains in a critical condition in hospital this afternoon.

The man sustained two gunshot wounds to his right leg in the attack outside his home in Magowan Park in Creggan area shortly before 9pm last night.

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He was taken to Altnagelvin Hospital and later transferred to the Royal Victoria Hospital.

P.S.N.I. officers at the scene of the shooting in Creggan.P.S.N.I. officers at the scene of the shooting in Creggan.
P.S.N.I. officers at the scene of the shooting in Creggan.

Commenting on the shooting and appealing for information, Sup. McEwan, said: “This was a brutal attack on a young man last night. This has all the hallmarks of a paramilitary style attack. There are a number of lines of enquiry however the investigation is focussing on violent dissident Republican groupings.

“It is understandable that people are fearful however we will treat any information sensitively and we will deal with the witnesses sensitively but we do need that information to help us progress the investigation.”

Supt. McEwan said that those who are involved in paramilitary style attacks do not represent the interests of any community nor contribute anything to it.

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“They prey on the community and have no legitimacy in dealing with perceived unlawful behaviour or misdemeanours,” he said. “This type of activity has no place in a civilised society. Those who are involved in such behaviour have no thought or concern for their victims, victim’s families or the wider community.

P.S.N.I. officers at the scene of the shooting in Creggan.P.S.N.I. officers at the scene of the shooting in Creggan.
P.S.N.I. officers at the scene of the shooting in Creggan.

“It is clear that the vast majority of people here have chosen to support the police and support law and order. Those small groups of individuals who continue to try and terrorise people and commit criminal acts must be isolated from communities.

“We would ask that every right minded member of society works with us to give us the information we need to bring these people before the courts and make Northern Ireland a safer place.”

Anyone who witnessed the incident or anyone with any information that can assist with the investigation to contact Detectives in Strand Road on 101. Information can also be passed anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.