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Tommy Crossan murder: 26-year-old man arrested | Tommy Crossan murder: 26-year-old man arrested |
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Police in Northern Ireland have arrested a 26-year-old man over the murder of former dissident republican leader Tommy Crossan. | Police in Northern Ireland have arrested a 26-year-old man over the murder of former dissident republican leader Tommy Crossan. |
Mr Crossan, 43, was shot dead while sitting in a hut at his fuel business off Springfield Road in west Belfast. | |
The killing of the former senior member of the Continuity IRA was condemned by Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers. | The killing of the former senior member of the Continuity IRA was condemned by Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers. |
The suspect was arrested in west Belfast. | The suspect was arrested in west Belfast. |
Mr Crossan was killed just after 17:00 BST on Friday, in view of surrounding houses. | Mr Crossan was killed just after 17:00 BST on Friday, in view of surrounding houses. |
Initial reports suggested he had been approached while walking to his car and bundled into a yard before being shot. | |
At a press briefing on Saturday, police said they now believed the gunmen fired through the window of the hut, which was being used as an office. | |
It is believed Mr Crossan had been expelled from the Continuity IRA (CIRA) some years ago after falling out with other dissidents. | |
The arrested man is being questioned at a police station in Antrim. | The arrested man is being questioned at a police station in Antrim. |
First Minister Peter Robinson warned that murder "can never be justified in any circumstances" and urged those with information to come forward. | First Minister Peter Robinson warned that murder "can never be justified in any circumstances" and urged those with information to come forward. |
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said the murder would be opposed and rejected by "all right-thinking people across the community". | Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said the murder would be opposed and rejected by "all right-thinking people across the community". |
'Shameful situation' | 'Shameful situation' |
The Mayor of Belfast, Sinn Féin's Máirtín Ó Muilleoir, said people in Northern Ireland had hoped the "days of death and murder on our streets" were in the past. | The Mayor of Belfast, Sinn Féin's Máirtín Ó Muilleoir, said people in Northern Ireland had hoped the "days of death and murder on our streets" were in the past. |
"Especially at Eastertide when the city is getting ready for Easter holidays and also the Easter anniversary commemorations. And also on the anniversary of course of the Good Friday agreement - on the 16th anniversary," he said. | "Especially at Eastertide when the city is getting ready for Easter holidays and also the Easter anniversary commemorations. And also on the anniversary of course of the Good Friday agreement - on the 16th anniversary," he said. |
"It's a shameful situation that thugs and criminals can bring death to our streets" | "It's a shameful situation that thugs and criminals can bring death to our streets" |
For many year the CIRA was a very small and largely inactive group. It has its origins in 1986 in a split in the IRA which centred around opposition to republican candidates taking seats in the Irish Republic's parliament. | For many year the CIRA was a very small and largely inactive group. It has its origins in 1986 in a split in the IRA which centred around opposition to republican candidates taking seats in the Irish Republic's parliament. |
It announced its reappearance in 1996 when it destroyed a hotel in County Fermanagh with a bomb thought to contain more than 1,200lbs of explosives. | It announced its reappearance in 1996 when it destroyed a hotel in County Fermanagh with a bomb thought to contain more than 1,200lbs of explosives. |
It is believed most of its members are concentrated in Counties Fermanagh and Armagh. | It is believed most of its members are concentrated in Counties Fermanagh and Armagh. |
It claimed responsibility for the murder of police officer Stephen Carroll in March 2009. | It claimed responsibility for the murder of police officer Stephen Carroll in March 2009. |
Recently the Continuity IRA is believed to have split between those on the traditional wing - mainly members in the Irish Republic - and a younger faction based mainly in Northern Ireland. | Recently the Continuity IRA is believed to have split between those on the traditional wing - mainly members in the Irish Republic - and a younger faction based mainly in Northern Ireland. |