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Gun attack on PSNI officers 'lured' to bogus burglary | Gun attack on PSNI officers 'lured' to bogus burglary |
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Police officers have escaped injury in a gun attack in County Antrim after being called out to a bogus burglary. | Police officers have escaped injury in a gun attack in County Antrim after being called out to a bogus burglary. |
Up to six shots were fired as three officers got out of their vehicle at Foxes Glen, off the Stewartstown Road, outside Belfast. | |
Two men also narrowly escaped injury after their car was struck by the gunfire. | Two men also narrowly escaped injury after their car was struck by the gunfire. |
The PSNI said one line of inquiry is that the officers may have been "lured" to the area to be targeted. | |
The gun attack happened at about 13:00 BST on Thursday. | The gun attack happened at about 13:00 BST on Thursday. |
The street was busy with children returning from school and playgroups at the time. | The street was busy with children returning from school and playgroups at the time. |
Resident Margaret McGrath said: "I heard shots, I heard the police car, the wheels screeching on it and then I saw them really, really drive fast out of here. | |
"They were speeding so I knew that something had happened. | |
"I'm disgusted, we left this behind us a long time ago." | |
In a statement, the PSNI said: "Inquiries have established that the original burglary call was bogus." | In a statement, the PSNI said: "Inquiries have established that the original burglary call was bogus." |
A number of homes are being evacuated in the area as a precaution. |