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Man shot dead in Londonderry city centre Barry McCrory shot dead in Londonderry city centre
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A man has been shot dead in a flat in Derry city centre.A man has been shot dead in a flat in Derry city centre.
It is understood the man, who is believed to be in his 30s, was shot in the head. Barry McCrory, 35, was shot in the head.
The area around Shipquay Street has been cordoned off while the scene is examined.The area around Shipquay Street has been cordoned off while the scene is examined.
The incident was reported to police shortly before 11:00 BST on Thursday. The incident was reported to police in the city shortly before 11:00 BST on Thursday.
SDLP Foyle MP Mark Durkan said: "I strongly condemn this despicable and cowardly attack.SDLP Foyle MP Mark Durkan said: "I strongly condemn this despicable and cowardly attack.
"People in Derry utterly reject any such violence.""People in Derry utterly reject any such violence."
He added: "Shootings like this are resented not just as ruthless attacks on individuals but also as attacks on the peace and image of the city."He added: "Shootings like this are resented not just as ruthless attacks on individuals but also as attacks on the peace and image of the city."
BBC Radio Foyle's Enda McClafferty, who is at the scene, said it is understood the victim is in his 30s and that his family arrived at the scene.BBC Radio Foyle's Enda McClafferty, who is at the scene, said it is understood the victim is in his 30s and that his family arrived at the scene.
DUP councillor Gary Middleton said: "Everyone is in shock.DUP councillor Gary Middleton said: "Everyone is in shock.
"I totally condemn all use of violence on our streets.""I totally condemn all use of violence on our streets."
The murder, and one in Belfast on Wednesday night, were condemned by Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness.The murder, and one in Belfast on Wednesday night, were condemned by Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness.
"Those responsible claim to be dissident republicans. They are not republicans of any shade. They are entirely motivated by criminal intent," he said."Those responsible claim to be dissident republicans. They are not republicans of any shade. They are entirely motivated by criminal intent," he said.