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Police officer shot in north Belfast Police officer shot in north Belfast
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A police officer has been shot on the Crumlin Road in north Belfast.A police officer has been shot on the Crumlin Road in north Belfast.
It is understood they were hit once in the arm after a number of shots were fired from a car.It is understood they were hit once in the arm after a number of shots were fired from a car.
The incident happened close to a petrol station at about 19.30 GMT. The incident happened close to a petrol station at about 19.30 GMT. The officer is in a stable condition in hospital.
Northern Ireland justice minister Claire Sugden has described the attack as "sickening".Northern Ireland justice minister Claire Sugden has described the attack as "sickening".
Police say the Crumlin Road is closed as they investigate the shooting.Police say the Crumlin Road is closed as they investigate the shooting.
DUP leader Arlene Foster condemned the shooting and said it was "the work of cowards". DUP leader Arlene Foster condemned the shooting and said it was "the work of cowards". Her colleague, North Belfast MP Nigel Dodds, said it was "deeply disturbing".
'Appalling act'
Sinn Féin's Gerry Kelly said those responsible had "absolutely nothing to offer society and need to call a halt to these activities immediately".
The Social Democratic and Labour Party's Nichola Mallon said those involved in the attack were "calculating criminals intent on destabilising a community which continues to make strides toward reconciliation".
Mark Lindsay, chairman of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland, said it was "an appalling act".
"This attack on the life of an officer is a stark reminder of the determination on the part of terrorists to murder and maim police officers," he said.
"They believe that by causing great grief to a family they are somehow advancing their warped and outdated plan. The wider community will be outraged by this attack on one of their police officers.
"The police serve the entire community and wounding one individual is an attack on the entire community.
"This attempted murder underlines the fragility of our peace."