28/04/2008
Shots Fired At House
Shots have been fired at a house in Carrickfergus, the PSNI have revealed.
Shortly before 11pm on Sunday, police were alerted to a disturbance at a house in Glenfield Walk. A door was damaged by a gunshot during the incident, but there were no reported injuries.
It is understood a large crowd had gathered in the area before the shooting took place.
Reports have suggested the incident is related to ongoing tensions between loyalists in the area.
(JM/KMcA)
Shortly before 11pm on Sunday, police were alerted to a disturbance at a house in Glenfield Walk. A door was damaged by a gunshot during the incident, but there were no reported injuries.
It is understood a large crowd had gathered in the area before the shooting took place.
Reports have suggested the incident is related to ongoing tensions between loyalists in the area.
(JM/KMcA)
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