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Senior republican Sean Kelly questioned over shooting Sean Kelly arrest could have 'grave consequences': Robinson
(about 2 hours later)
A man convicted of the 1993 IRA bombing of a Shankill Road fish shop in which nine civilians died is being questioned by police about a shooting in north Belfast. First minister Peter Robinson says the arrest of the man convicted of the IRA Shankill bomb could have "grave consequences" for the political process.
An 18-year-old man is in a stable condition after he was shot in both legs in Ardoyne on Tuesday night. Sean Kelly, 39, is being questioned about the shooting of a teenager in north Belfast but has not been charged.
Sean Kelly, 39, has been arrested and is being questioned about the incident. Mr Robinson has called for a meeting with PSNI Chief Constable Matt Baggott.
He was given nine life sentences for his role in the Shankill bombing, but was released in July 2000. He wants to know how police are able to say that the shooting is not linked to paramilitaries.
This was under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement. The shooting was originally reported to be a paramilitary-style attack. The DUP leader also wants to establish the background of the case.
However, a police spokesman said that following inquiries, it is no longer being treated as such, but is being treated as a shooting. The 18 year old was shot in both legs in Ardoyne on Tuesday night and was critically ill but is now in a stable condition in hospital.
The shooting was originally reported to be a paramilitary-style attack.
However, a police spokesman said that following inquiries, it is no longer being treated as such, but rather as a shooting.
On Thursday, on BBC NI's Nolan Show, the teenager's mother said she was "disgusted" at the shooting of her son.
She said he had been in the operating theatre for 10 hours and had been placed on a ventilator, but was now off it.
"The doctors say he was very lucky that he got to hospital when he did. He had lost a lot of blood," she said.
"I thought he was dead," she added, calling those who carried out the shooting "dirty rotten scumbags".
"He served his time. He was months in jail for the rioting then they have the cheek to go and shoot him. It is not their place, they are not judge and jury.
"People like that need locked up and put down. So much for the ceasefire. They are shooting their own people."
Sean Kelly was convicted of the 1993 IRA bombing of a Shankill Road fish shop in which nine civilians died. He was given nine life sentences for his role in the bombing, but was released in July 2000 under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement.