ON THIS DAY, 14th March 1984: Sinn Fein leader, Gerry Adams, is - TopicsExpress



          

ON THIS DAY, 14th March 1984: Sinn Fein leader, Gerry Adams, is shot in street attack Gunmen have shot and wounded the Sinn Fein president, Gerry Adams, in an attack in central Belfast. He was hit in the neck, shoulder and arm as several gunmen riddled his car with about 20 bullets. Three people travelling with Mr Adams were also wounded in the shooting, which took place in front of terrified shoppers. None was seriously hurt and a fourth man escaped injury. After the shooting, under-cover plain clothes police officers seized three suspects. Mr Adams, 35, was on a lunch break during a trial in which he is facing obstruction charges. He was taken to Belfast hospital and had surgery to remove three bullets. He is said to be in a stable condition. The outlawed Loyalist group, the Ulster Freedom Fighters, has admitted carrying out the attack. In a statement issued hours after the shooting, the UFF claimed Mr Adams was responsible for the continuing murder campaign being waged against Ulster protestants and is therefore regarded as a legitimate target of war. A Sinn Fein spokesman confirmed the three other people hurt were also members of its organisation. They were among Mr Adams co-defendants in the dock. The charges stem from an incident during the run-up to last Junes general election, when the men were accused of trying to stop police from tearing down an Irish tricolour in Belfast. Six weeks ago, Mr Adams said he believed he had a 90% chance of being assassinated.
Posted on: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 14:35:14 +0000

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