Protesters and police clash at McKee murder hearing

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Protesters and police clash outside courthouse in Londonderry as man appears inside charged with murder of journalist Lyra McKee

There were clashes between supporters of Mr McIntyre and police officers

Ms McKee, who was 29, was observing rioting in Derry's Creggan estate when she was shot on 18 April 2019.Supporters held a number of placards claiming he was a"political hostage" and a"British scapegoat". He added that there was"scant" evidence against his client, adding that the case rested on a"snapshot" of low-quality mobile phone footage.The courtroom was full throughout the 50 minute hearing.

 

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Fecking cretins the lot of them!

the supporters of these so called dissidents are thugs they are attempting to intimidate their way to controlling Derry again small in number small in mind but they are violent and dangerous this is not the 1970s

Where's Corbyn? He can normal be found supporting the Terrorists

And Ireland have just voted for his paymasters. Very worrying.

Well, if he was “ standing behind the guy picking up shell casings” according to his solicitor, they need to ask the next question .............

They got the right man then 👍

These shitehawks may as well go and throw stones at Lyra's grave.

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