Arrest followed claim of responsibility for attack on Detective Chief Inspector John Caldwell
File photo dated 20/01/19 of a Police Service of Northern Ireland logo badge in Derry City in Northern Ireland, as a number of recommendations for improvements in PSNI professional standards have been made following several controversies, including allegations of misogyny and misuse of social media by officers.
Detective Chief Inspector John Caldwell remains critically ill in hospital after being shot four times in front of his son while loading footballs into the boot of his car at a leisure complex in Omagh, Co Tyrone, on February 22nd. The New IRA purportedly claimed responsibility for the attack in a typed statement that appeared on a wall in Derry and was signed by “T O’Neill”, a name used by the dissident republican group in the past.
The dissident group, who are the prime suspects in the shooting, have previously claimed responsibility for acts by posting notices around the streets of Derry. They call themselves the IRA, but are usually referred to as the New IRA to distinguish them from the Provisional IRA.
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