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Shots fired at police at Rossnareen Avenue in west Belfast Shots fired at police at Rossnareen Avenue in west Belfast
(about 2 hours later)
Police are treating a gun attack on officers in west Belfast as attempted murder. Police say they are treating a gun attack on officers in west Belfast, in which up to eight shots were fired, as attempted murder.
Up to eight shots were fired at a police car parked at Rossnareen Avenue, a number of which struck the passenger side of the vehicle. A number of shots struck the passenger side of a police car parked at Rossnareen Avenue, at about 18:50 GMT on Thursday.
Two officers who were in the car at the time were not injured. Two officers who were in the car were not injured but were said to have been badly shaken.
The attack happened at about 18:50 GMT on Thursday. Police described it as a "mindless, reckless attempt to kill officers". Police described it as a "mindless, reckless attempt to kill officers".
Ch Supt Nigel Grimshaw said the two officers were left badly shaken. Ch Supt Nigel Grimshaw said: "This will not deter these officers or their colleagues from providing a much-needed and increasingly valued police service in west Belfast.
"This will not deter these officers or their colleagues from providing a much needed and increasingly valued police service in west Belfast," he added.
"We will review our procedures in light of this gun attack, but we will not be deterred from providing a comprehensive and community-based policing service."We will review our procedures in light of this gun attack, but we will not be deterred from providing a comprehensive and community-based policing service.
"Those who believe that trying to kill officers will achieve anything are deluded.""Those who believe that trying to kill officers will achieve anything are deluded."
Police are investigating whether a car found burning in the Beechmount area was connected to the attack.Police are investigating whether a car found burning in the Beechmount area was connected to the attack.
Ch Supt Grimshaw said the officers were carrying out duties in relation to recent serious crime in the area. A week ago a man was critically injured after being shot in the head in the same street. 'Despicable crime'
Secretary of State Theresa Villiers said Thursday night's attack was "shocking". Ch Supt Grimshaw said the officers had been carrying out duties in relation to recent serious crime in the area.
A week ago a man was critically injured after being shot in the head in the same street.
Secretary of State Theresa Villiers said Thursday's attack was "shocking".
"The people behind this despicable crime will rightly attract condemnation from right across the community," she said."The people behind this despicable crime will rightly attract condemnation from right across the community," she said.
Justice Minister David Ford described it as appalling.Justice Minister David Ford described it as appalling.
"This was clearly an attempt to kill police officers serving the community," he said."This was clearly an attempt to kill police officers serving the community," he said.
"Those responsible for this cowardly act have also shown absolutely no regard for local residents. I am very thankful that no-one was injured.""Those responsible for this cowardly act have also shown absolutely no regard for local residents. I am very thankful that no-one was injured."
'Frightening experience'
Sinn Féin MLA Alex Maskey also condemned the attack.Sinn Féin MLA Alex Maskey also condemned the attack.
"This attack happened in the early evening in a busy area and could have killed or seriously injured anyone in the area at the time," he said."This attack happened in the early evening in a busy area and could have killed or seriously injured anyone in the area at the time," he said.
"Thankfully no-one was injured, but it was a frightening experience for people in the area.""Thankfully no-one was injured, but it was a frightening experience for people in the area."
Debbie Watters, the vice chair of the Northern Ireland Policing Board, said: "I'm thankful that the officers in the police car escaped without injury, but this was certainly not the intent of those responsible." Debbie Watters, the vice-chairwoman of the Northern Ireland Policing Board, said: "I'm thankful that the officers in the police car escaped without injury, but this was certainly not the intent of those responsible."
The SDLP's Tim Attwood said: "There's no place in Belfast, or Northern Ireland, for people to come out in the dead of night to target police officers."The SDLP's Tim Attwood said: "There's no place in Belfast, or Northern Ireland, for people to come out in the dead of night to target police officers."
Ulster Unionist Ross Hussey said it was "a cowardly attack on officers serving the community".Ulster Unionist Ross Hussey said it was "a cowardly attack on officers serving the community".