10/10/2013

North Belfast Man Shot

A dissident republican group calling itself 'the IRA' is thought to be responsible for the shooting of a man whose body was found in a lake in a park in north Belfast.

The story was revealed by the Irish News, who said it had received the information from the group.

The PSNI has now launched a murder inquiry.

The man has been named locally as Kevin Kearney, understood to have been in his 40s.

A post mortem test will be carried out after his body was found in the lake at Alexandra Park on Wednesday and recovered at about 15:30.

Detectives from the Serious Crime Branch have asked anyone who was in the park between 08:30 and 09:30am on Tuesday, or who knows anything regarding the incident, to get in touch.

It is understood that Mr Kearney's partner raised the alarm when he did not return home on Tuesday, after taking his dogs for a walk through the park.

The officer leading the investigation, Detective Chief Inspector Justyn Galloway, said: "On Tuesday morning Mr Kearney followed his usual weekday routine by taking his daughter to school, then returning home and at approximately 09:00 took his two dogs for a walk in Alexandra Park.

"On Tuesday the dogs returned to the Dunmore area without Mr Kearney. A relative contacted police at 20:00 on Tuesday night to say he was missing.

"Local police began to make inquiries and conducted a number of searches in the area which resulted in the discovery of Mr Kearney’s body in a lake at 15:30 yesterday. He had been shot.

"Kevin was wearing dark clothing with bright blue trainers when he was shot. I have three appeals:



Did anyone see Mr Kearney in Alexandra Park on Tuesday morning between 08:30 and 09:15 with his dogs? We know that people were in the park walking their dogs and out running.

Did anyone see a silver Peugeot 406 car in the Alexandra Park area on Tuesday morning? Its registration number is GNZ 8168. This car was found burnt out at Donore Court in the New Lodge area around 09:30 on Tuesday morning.

Does anyone have any information about Mr Kearney or those involved in his murder?"

Sinn Féin's Gerry Kelly said: "The murder of Kevin Kearney is to be condemned outright. The pseudo 'republican' group that carried out the killing have no support whatsoever with the local community.

"In fact it is common knowledge that they have within their ranks people who have taken back handers from drug dealers so that they can continue peddling drugs. This makes them the same as the drug dealers who bring death and destruction to the community.

"Masquerading under the name republican does not stop people from seeing these groups for what they really are. I would call on anyone who has any information on this killing to bring it forward to the PSNI."

Anyone with information is asked to contact detectives at the Incident Room in Musgrave Street police station on 0845 600 8000.

The independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.

(IT/CD)

Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

09 April 2024
Drugs, Paraphernalia And Cash Seized In L'Derry Searches
Suspected Class B drugs with an estimated street value of £10,000 has been seized during a search operation in the Waterside are of L'Derry on Monday, 08 April. District Support Team (DST) officers made the seizures, assisted by Tactical Support Group colleagues, during two searches at addresses yesterday morning.
15 March 2024
PSNI And DVA Conduct Proactive Safety Operation In Coleraine
The PSNI and Driver & Vehicle Agency (DVA) has conducted a proactive safety operation in Coleraine, as part of ongoing road safety efforts.
22 January 2024
Appeal For Information On Burglary In Ballynahinch
PSNI detectives have issued an appeal for information following a report of an aggravated burglary at residential premises at the Belfast Road area of Ballynahinch on Monday 22nd January.
07 February 2024
Appeal For Information Following Collision In Ballymoney
The PSNI have issued an appeal for information following a single vehicle road traffic collision in Ballymoney yesterday, Tuesday 6th February. At around 3.40pm, it was reported to police that a grey Citroen C3 had collided with a pole on the Drones Road.
30 January 2024
Detectives Investigate Burglary In North Belfast
PSNI detectives have issued an appeal for information following a report of a burglary at residential premises in the Wilton Street area of north Belfast. Between 7.30am and around 6.25 pm yesterday, 29 January, it was reported that entry was gained to a property in the area.