Police investigating an incident in Derry on Friday night during which masked men fired shots in a residential area of the city are appealing for witnesses and .
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Footage of the event has been shared on social media.
The Sinn Fein press office was emailed asking them to send a response to the event. None has been forthcoming.
Mr Campbell said: “The PSNI need to answer whether they were aware an event like this was going to happen and if they did then what preparation did they make for the possibility if not probability that something like this could happen, especially given the type of person he (Patsy O’Hara) was and the organisation that he belonged to?
“If they had known an event was planned then they should have known it wasn’t to lay flowers and walk away peacefully.”
Scorched roads and torn down fencing in the Sperrin Park area of Nelson Drive bear testament to yet another night of violence across loyalist areas of Londonderry.
A gang of around 50 youths gathered in the area on Monday night where a car and a digger were set on fire along with stolen wheelie bins and fencing as police officers came under attack from a hail of petrol bombs.
Anti-police and anti-Northern Ireland Protocol graffiti has been sprawled across walls in Nelson Drive, Irish Street and Rossdowney areas of the Waterside where, for the past seven nights, PSNI officers have come under attack.