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Sammy Brush: DUP councillor in Ballygawley 'targeted for 39th time' | Sammy Brush: DUP councillor in Ballygawley 'targeted for 39th time' |
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A DUP councillor in County Tyrone has said his property has been attacked for the 39th time, after his car was damaged in an overnight attack. | A DUP councillor in County Tyrone has said his property has been attacked for the 39th time, after his car was damaged in an overnight attack. |
It happened in the early hours of Saturday morning on Main Street in Ballygawley. | It happened in the early hours of Saturday morning on Main Street in Ballygawley. |
The bonnet of the car was damaged. Councillor Sammy Brush said he believed the attack was sectarian. | The bonnet of the car was damaged. Councillor Sammy Brush said he believed the attack was sectarian. |
The police said they want to speak to two men who were outside a pub in the area at about 05:00 BST on Saturday. | The police said they want to speak to two men who were outside a pub in the area at about 05:00 BST on Saturday. |
Mr Brush said the attacks had been taking place for a number of years. | Mr Brush said the attacks had been taking place for a number of years. |
He said: "There have been ongoing problems for years. This is just the latest in a long line of attacks on my car and my home. It is not happening to anyone else in the village, it is purely sectarian hatred." | He said: "There have been ongoing problems for years. This is just the latest in a long line of attacks on my car and my home. It is not happening to anyone else in the village, it is purely sectarian hatred." |
The councillor, who is a former part-time UDR soldier, survived an IRA gun attack in Aughnacloy, County Tyrone, in June 1981. | |
At the time of the shooting he was off duty and carrying out his day job as a postman. | |
Mr Brush was making a delivery to a house north of Aughnacloy when he was approached by a masked gunman, who shot at him from about 12 feet. | |
UDR soldiers were frequently targeted in IRA attacks during the Troubles, and Mr Brush was wearing a bullet-proof jacket and carrying a pistol as he carried out his postal rounds. | |
The bullet-proof jacket saved his life and he returned fire with his own pistol, wounding the gunman. |
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