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Barry McCrory murder: Others may be 'in danger' Barry McCrory murder: Others may be 'in danger'
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A senior police commander has warned that a number of people in Londonderry may be in danger following the murder of Barry McCrory in the city last week.A senior police commander has warned that a number of people in Londonderry may be in danger following the murder of Barry McCrory in the city last week.
Mr McCrory, 35, was shot dead in a flat in Shipquay Street on Thursday morning.Mr McCrory, 35, was shot dead in a flat in Shipquay Street on Thursday morning.
Detectives want to interview Kieran McLaughlin, 58, in connection with the killing and say he "holds key information" about the shooting.Detectives want to interview Kieran McLaughlin, 58, in connection with the killing and say he "holds key information" about the shooting.
More than 100 specialist officers have been brought in to assist with the search.More than 100 specialist officers have been brought in to assist with the search.
Chief Inspector Jon Burrows said: "Clearly there was a gun involved in the murder, so we need to approach this man with caution. Several people may also be in danger. Mr McLaughlin was jailed in 2001 for possessing guns and ammunition.
Chief Inspector Jon Burrows said: "Clearly there was a gun involved in this murder, so we need to approach this man with caution. Several people may also be in danger.
"He's innocent until proven guilty, but releasing his photo and name reflects the concerns we have."He's innocent until proven guilty, but releasing his photo and name reflects the concerns we have.
"There have certainly been sightings of Kieran in Donegal and in Derry."There have certainly been sightings of Kieran in Donegal and in Derry.
"We have alerted airports and our colleagues across the water."We have alerted airports and our colleagues across the water.
"This isn't going away. This is causing fear in the community and we need details now.""This isn't going away. This is causing fear in the community and we need details now."
Mr McCrory's mother Ann told the BBC her son "did not deserve such a brutal and horrific death".Mr McCrory's mother Ann told the BBC her son "did not deserve such a brutal and horrific death".
"It's very hard not to think of the circumstances of how he died," she said."It's very hard not to think of the circumstances of how he died," she said.
"I can't make sense of it.""I can't make sense of it."
Police said anyone with information on Mr Laughlin should call 02871 210 775. They have urged not approach him. Police said anyone with information on Mr McLaughlin should call 02871 210 775. They have urged people not to approach him.
Several hundred people attended the funeral of Barry McCrory which was held at St Joseph's Church in Galliagh on Tuesday. Police found weapons, including shotguns and rifles, in Mr McLaughlin's house in 2000.
The court heard in 2001 that the weapons and a large number of bullets and cartridges were packed in bags in Mr McLaughlin's spare room.
He was sentenced to 18 years in prison at Belfast Crown Court in November 2001.
The police also seized an improvised single shot sniper rifle with telescopic sight.
Several hundred people attended the funeral of Barry McCrory that was held at St Joseph's Church in Galliagh on Tuesday.
Fr Michael McCaughey said: "This death has come violently and it has come tragically but ours is not to judge.Fr Michael McCaughey said: "This death has come violently and it has come tragically but ours is not to judge.
"This was a brutal and horrific murder. Barry was given the gift of life and today he was given back to God.""This was a brutal and horrific murder. Barry was given the gift of life and today he was given back to God."