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Republican Group Own Up To NI Shooting
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11:52am UK, Tuesday March 10, 2009
A dissident republican group called the Continuity IRA have said they were behind the the murder of police constable Stephen Carroll in Northern Ireland.
Armed police officers at the scene in Craigavon, Northern Ireland
The scene of the latest shooting in Northern Ireland
In a coded message, they said the shooting in Craigavon was carried out by their north Armagh battalion.
The message said: "As long as there is British involvement in Ireland, these attacks will continue."
Mr Carroll, 48, was shot dead as he and a colleague went to the aid of a woman in the predominantly Catholic Lismore Manor area.
Northern Ireland Secretary Shaun Woodward condemned the murder as the work of "evil criminals" intent on destroying the peace.
He told Sky News: "These very wicked people may have the power to kill but they do not have the power to wreck the peace process."
Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who visited Ireland on Monday, insisted: "There will be no return to the old days."
IRA expert Kevin Toolis
Mr Carroll, from Banbridge, County Down, was an experienced officer with more than 20 years service.
He was reportedly sitting in his car providing cover when he was shot in the head at close range.
It was the first police killing in Northern Ireland for 11 years and followed the murder of British soldiers Mark Quinsey, 23, and Patrick Azimkar, 21, on Saturday.
Another dissident Republican group the Real IRA have claimed responsibility for that attack, at the Massereene Barracks in Antrim.
There is a sense that they are in a race against time. The assumption is that having begun to kill again - the splinter groups intend to keep killing.
Sky's foreign affairs editor Tim Marshall
Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) chief constable Sir Hugh Orde has described the killers as "criminal psychopaths".
He vowed: "We will do our best in every way to bring these people to justice."
Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson said: "I unreservedly condemn this evil deed and offer my sincere sympathy to the officer's family circle."
Sinn Fein Assembly Member for the Craigavon area John O'Dowd declared: "This is an attack on the peace process."
Sappers Cengiz Azimkar and Mark Quinsey
Sappers Patrick Azimkar and Mark Quinsey
The PSNI have been warning of a heightened threat from dissident gunmen for some time.
Meanwhile, it is hoped a getaway car used by the Real IRA killers of the two soldiers on Saturday could provide vital clues.
The green Vauxhall Cavalier was found seven miles from the Massereene Barracks. Attempts to set it alight had failed.
Detectives are also combing CCTV footage of the shooting in which four other people were wounded, one seriously.
The attackers opened fire as the soldiers went to collect delivery pizzas outside the front gate of the army base.
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Fuck! It's bad enough that one IRA faction has started the damn thing up again, now it seems as if the others want to get in on the action as well.
