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Ballymoney: Man killed in shooting | Ballymoney: Man killed in shooting |
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A man 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 and 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. | 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. | "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." | "I understand there were children in the house as well. It is horrendous with absolutely no justification." |
A woman, whose house backs on to the property where the murder happened, described hearing shots being fired. | |
Ivy Owens said: "I was lying with my daughter in bed in the back bedroom when I heard two almighty bangs, which I never thought, for one minute, were gunshots. | |
"I looked out the window to see if I could see or hear anything in my yard because it sounded so close. But I couldn't see anything. | |
"Moments later, my husband came home and then we saw lights (from emergency services) coming in but, again we didn't match the arrival of the lights with shots. | |
"I am really shocked. It's such a quiet place." | |
Police officers have been examining the scene of the shooting. | |
It is understood that the dead man may originally have come from Ballymena. | |
Leslie Gregg, who has lived in Riverview Park for almost 20 years, said he was shocked by the shooting. | |
"For this to happen to any family is just terrible," he said. | |
"It is really shocking. We have been here almost 20 years and nothing like this has ever happened at all. It is normally a very quiet area. | |
"I saw the blue lights of the (ambulance) response and the police come in along with them, so I thought to myself there must be something wrong." | |
Beth McCracken, who has lived in the area for 12 years, said: "It's not often there is so much activity about here. It is normally very quiet. It was a shock this morning. To have something like that come to your doorstep is unbelievable. | |
"This fella is not long here and apparently he is not from here." | |
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." | "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." |
Sinn Féin MLA Daithí McKay said the murder was "a terrible blow to the victim's family". | Sinn Féin MLA Daithí McKay said the murder was "a terrible blow to the victim's family". |
"Those behind this murder need to be taken off the streets and anyone with any information on this attack should bring it immediately to the PSNI," he said. | "Those behind this murder need to be taken off the streets and anyone with any information on this attack should bring it immediately to the PSNI," he said. |
Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward. | Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward. |