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A man in his early 20s has died following a shooting in Londonderry.A man in his early 20s has died following a shooting in Londonderry.
It happened at about 0045 BST on Tuesday in the Bligh's Lane area of the Creggan.It happened at about 0045 BST on Tuesday in the Bligh's Lane area of the Creggan.
Fr Stephen McLaughlin said the man was pursued by a group of possibly masked men and the victim may have been delivering a pizza.Fr Stephen McLaughlin said the man was pursued by a group of possibly masked men and the victim may have been delivering a pizza.
Chief Inspector Chris Yates said it was a "cold blooded shooting" and that police were at the scene "as soon as was practical".Chief Inspector Chris Yates said it was a "cold blooded shooting" and that police were at the scene "as soon as was practical".
Fr McLaughlin, who raised concern about the police response, said: "It would have been 0330 BST or later than that actually before they (the police) began to cordon off the location."Fr McLaughlin, who raised concern about the police response, said: "It would have been 0330 BST or later than that actually before they (the police) began to cordon off the location."
"Certainly, local people mentioned to me that they were somewhat bewildered that police didn't appear until that point.""Certainly, local people mentioned to me that they were somewhat bewildered that police didn't appear until that point."
Chief Inspector Chris Yates said: "Within ten minutes of the call coming in it was confirmed the victim was en route to hospital and there was no risk to him from us not attending the scene.Chief Inspector Chris Yates said: "Within ten minutes of the call coming in it was confirmed the victim was en route to hospital and there was no risk to him from us not attending the scene.
This was a criminal act and anyone who attempts to attach any kind of political justification to it is deluding themselves Martina Anderson, Sinn Fein
He said that "the initial call was that the marksmen were lying in wait in the area".He said that "the initial call was that the marksmen were lying in wait in the area".
"So under those circumstances, and with the recent terrorist incident in Fermanagh in which two police officers were nearly killed, we're not going to go rushing blindly into an area until we're satisfied that it's safe to do so.""So under those circumstances, and with the recent terrorist incident in Fermanagh in which two police officers were nearly killed, we're not going to go rushing blindly into an area until we're satisfied that it's safe to do so."
SDLP assembly member Pat Ramsey said it was "anyone's worst nightmare for someone to come to your door and tell you your son's been shot dead".SDLP assembly member Pat Ramsey said it was "anyone's worst nightmare for someone to come to your door and tell you your son's been shot dead".
This was a criminal act and anyone who attempts to attach any kind of political justification to it is deluding themselves Martina Anderson
"The family don't know of any circumstances, at all, why their son was taken out and shot by a number of men. In fact, the father did say that this bullet was meant for someone else."The family don't know of any circumstances, at all, why their son was taken out and shot by a number of men. In fact, the father did say that this bullet was meant for someone else.
"The people responsible have absolutely no mandate for carrying out this awful shooting.""The people responsible have absolutely no mandate for carrying out this awful shooting."
Sinn Féin's Martina Anderson said: "This was a criminal act and anyone who attempts to attach any kind of political justification to it is deluding themselves and our community."Sinn Féin's Martina Anderson said: "This was a criminal act and anyone who attempts to attach any kind of political justification to it is deluding themselves and our community."