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Ballymoney: Man killed in shooting Ballymoney: Man killed in shooting
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A man aged in his 40s has been shot dead in County Antrim.A man aged in his 40s has been shot dead in County Antrim.
It happened outside a house at Riverview Park, Ballymoney, just before 22:30 GMT on Monday.It happened outside a house at Riverview Park, Ballymoney, just before 22:30 GMT on Monday.
A woman who lived in the house was assaulted. She was taken to hospital. Her injuries are not thought to be life threatening.A woman who lived in the house was assaulted. She was taken to hospital. Her injuries are not thought to be life threatening.
Justice Minister David Ford said the attack was "horrendous" and he understood there were children in the house at the time.
"Whoever carried this out must be condemned. There is no excuse for this kind of violence," he told BBC Radio Ulster's Nolan Show.
"I understand there were children in the house as well. It is horrendous with absolutely no justification."
Mr Ford said there were no indications of a motive for the killing as yet.
Police officers continue to examine the scene of the shooting. DUP MLA Mervyn Storey said the attack was "very sad news".Police officers continue to examine the scene of the shooting. DUP MLA Mervyn Storey said the attack was "very sad news".
"A family has been devastated and a lady is in hospital," he said."A family has been devastated and a lady is in hospital," he said.
"It is in a very quiet residential area of Ballymoney. I have no doubt this will send shock through the community.""It is in a very quiet residential area of Ballymoney. I have no doubt this will send shock through the community."
Darryl Wilson, a local Ulster Unionist councillor, said: "Ballymoney in general is a very quiet little town.
"The Riverview Park area is no exception. It is a very close-knit community. It is quite shocking for something like this to happen. People are shocked and stunned."
Police have appealed to witnesses to come forward.Police have appealed to witnesses to come forward.