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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 say they are treating a gun attack on officers in west Belfast, in which up to eight shots were fired, as attempted murder. | |
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 were not injured but were said to have been badly shaken. | |
Police described it as a "mindless, reckless attempt to kill officers". | |
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. | |
"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. |
'Despicable crime' | |
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." |
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-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". |