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Belfast shooting: Victim Dan Murray was 'well known to police' Belfast shooting: Victim Dan Murray was 'well known to police'
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A man in his 50s has been shot dead in a car in west Belfast.A man in his 50s has been shot dead in a car in west Belfast.
Dan Murray, a takeaway delivery driver, had been taking an order to Lady Street, near Grosvenor Road, when he was shot at about 22:15 BST on Monday.Dan Murray, a takeaway delivery driver, had been taking an order to Lady Street, near Grosvenor Road, when he was shot at about 22:15 BST on Monday.
He was well known to police and had a lengthy criminal record, the BBC understands.He was well known to police and had a lengthy criminal record, the BBC understands.
His partner, Ciara Austin, the mother of his youngest child, has described his killers as cowards.
She said he was killed after being called to what turned out to be a bogus call for a Chinese takeaway delivery.
Police said there was "absolutely no justification for incidents of this kind", but said it was too early to comment on a motivation for the murder.Police said there was "absolutely no justification for incidents of this kind", but said it was too early to comment on a motivation for the murder.
The shooting was the third to take place in the city within 24 hours.The shooting was the third to take place in the city within 24 hours.
Supt John Roberts said the murder had been "horrific" but said the three shootings did not mean there is a "gang culture" in Belfast.Supt John Roberts said the murder had been "horrific" but said the three shootings did not mean there is a "gang culture" in Belfast.
"It is not the case that criminals can run wild with guns in the city of Belfast," he added."It is not the case that criminals can run wild with guns in the city of Belfast," he added.
Mr Murray had survived a previous gun attack last May, when he was shot in the face in his home.Mr Murray had survived a previous gun attack last May, when he was shot in the face in his home.
The scene of Monday night's shooting remains cordoned off by police.The scene of Monday night's shooting remains cordoned off by police.
A teenager was shot in north Belfast about three hours before Mr Murray's killing and a man in his 20s was shot in an alleyway in north Belfast in the early hours of Monday.A teenager was shot in north Belfast about three hours before Mr Murray's killing and a man in his 20s was shot in an alleyway in north Belfast in the early hours of Monday.
In a joint statement, First Minister Arlene Foster and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said the shootings were "barbaric and wrong".In a joint statement, First Minister Arlene Foster and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said the shootings were "barbaric and wrong".
"We unreservedly condemn the actions of the perpetrators who care only for themselves," they said."We unreservedly condemn the actions of the perpetrators who care only for themselves," they said.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with all the victims and their families and in particular the family of Daniel Murray who was shot dead.""Our thoughts and prayers are with all the victims and their families and in particular the family of Daniel Murray who was shot dead."
Sinn Féin MP Paul Maskey said: "I believe this to be criminal gangs who are carrying out armed actions on our streets.Sinn Féin MP Paul Maskey said: "I believe this to be criminal gangs who are carrying out armed actions on our streets.
"They need to be removed from our streets, and anybody who has information, I believe, has a duty to come forward with that and give it to the police.""They need to be removed from our streets, and anybody who has information, I believe, has a duty to come forward with that and give it to the police."
SDLP MLA Alex Attwood said people in west Belfast were becoming anxious about shootings and violence in their area.SDLP MLA Alex Attwood said people in west Belfast were becoming anxious about shootings and violence in their area.
"There are people who are now trying to assert their violent and bad authority on the community," he said."There are people who are now trying to assert their violent and bad authority on the community," he said.
"People are beginning to use the gun and use it with regularity up to the point of murder.""People are beginning to use the gun and use it with regularity up to the point of murder."