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VIDEO: Dunclug in crisis after attacks


House attacked by mob as bonfire material is removed

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Published Date:
31 July 2008
A mob of up to 60 youths smashed the windows of the home of the Chairman of the Dunclug Partnership last night after material for the controversial Internment bonfire was removed from the estate.
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A large number of police officers and a helicopter were deployed to help defuse the tense standoff at the home of Barry Gordon which lasted from 11.00pm until almost 2.00am.

Watch video interview with Ballymena North Councillor PJ McAvoy.

Speaking to the Times on Thursday morning having had no sleep, Mr Gordon said the gang believed to be dissident-republican led came to his house like "rats in the night".

"All they are, are cowards. They came creeping up to my home like rats in the night, to attack my home and shout abuse at my wife. Why could they not come to my door during the day and say what they had to say, like real men would do."

The Chairman said he was not intimidated by the mob, but said he would have to consult with his family about whether to stay in the estate.

Sinn Fein's Daithi McKay and Padraig McShane both attended last night's disturbance which also involved missiles being thrown at police officers.

Read the full interview with Barry Gordon and more reaction in this week's Times

Mr McKay condemned the mob and said many of them were involved in drug dealing: "A bonfire has been held in the estate here every August and a handful of people have clearly used this to carry out attacks on houses in this estate. That is why the community does not want to see a bonfire held here this year and we will support the community in taking this stance.

"Some of those who are involved in this activity are involved in the drugs trade in Ballymena. They are criminals and should be treated as such."

Padraig McShane who is Chairperson of the Dunclug Residents Association said Barry Gordon was one of the 'most respected men in Dunclug'.

Latest: It is understood that one person was assaulted in the Dunclug estate on Thursday afternoon as the tense standoff between a group of youths and police continued.

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  • Last Updated: 31 July 2008 5:09 PM
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  • Location: Ballymena
 
 
  

 
 


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