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Rioting on night of Lyra McKee murder ‘set up’ for MTV cameras

May 31, 2024
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Murdered journalist Lyra McKee shot dead in Derry in April 2019 by the New IRA

The trial of three men accused murdering Lyra McKee has been shown footage of petrol bomb attacks on police on the night the journalist was killed.

Ms McKee, 29, died after being struck in the head by a bullet as she stood close to police vehicles while observing rioting in Derry’s Creggan on the night of Thursday, April 18, 2019.

The New IRA later claimed responsibility for the author’s murder.

On Friday, the trial at Laganside Courthouse in Belfast was shown further documentary footage filmed by MTV prior to the shooting, which, the prosecution claims shows the three men accused of Ms McKee’s murder taking part in earlier attacks on police.

TV presenter Reggie Yates and the MTV crew were in Derry filming a documentary on republicans opposed to the Northern Ireland peace process on the day of the shooting.

They were filming in the period leading up to traditional republican commemorations in the city.

Derry men Peter Cavanagh, 35, of Mary Street, Derry; Jordan Gareth Devine, 23, of Bishop Street; and Paul McIntyre, 56, of Kells Walk, are charged with but deny Ms McKee’s murder.

The three also face a number of other charges, including riotous assembly, possession of a firearm and ammunition with intent, as well as possession of, and throwing of, petrol bombs.

McIntyre is additionally charged with membership of a proscribed organisation.

Seven other Derry men are on trial on a number of charges, including rioting and throwing petrol bombs.

They are: Joseph Patrick Barr, 36, of Sandringham Drive; Jude Forest Coffey, 26, of Gartan Square; William Patrick Elliott, 57, of Ballymagowan Gardens; Joseph Anthony Campbell, 23, of Gosheden Cottages; Patrick Anthony Gallagher, 32, of John Field Place; Christopher Joseph Gillen, 43, of Balbane Pass; and Kieran George McCool, 55, of Ballymagowan Gardens.

Violence had flared in Derry on the evening Ms McKee was killed after police entered Creggan to conduct searches.

A senior Crown prosecutor showed the non-jury Diplock-style trial at Belfast Crown Court unedited MTV clips of PSNI Land Rovers being attacked by masked men throwing petrol bombs.

He said the prosecution contend that Cavanagh, McIntyre and Devine were among the group who took part in the “sustained attack” on police.

The court was shown footage of large crowds of young people in the area with Mr Yates commenting in the clip: “I think the only reason there aren’t more petrol bombs coming is because the boys have run out.”

He added: “There are literally kids out here watching it, getting off on it, excited by it and, you could argue, inspired by it.

The suspected New IRA killer who shot dead Lyra McKee in Derry’s Creggan on Thursday, April 18, 2019

“This is so normal to these kids here that you have got parents bringing their children out to watch, teenage girls eating their dinner while they watch this.”

Later, the senior prosecutor played another MTV clip which showed a woman approaching the cameraman and telling him that the disorder had been set up for the camera.

Mr Yates then decided to withdraw his camera crew from the area.

He is heard in the footage saying: “We have seen a lot and you could argue that we’ve seen enough.

“If people are saying we are inciting it maybe we should pull it down….I think it is time to call it a night.”

The trial was later shown a clip of the MTV crew beginning to leave the area in which Mr Yates is heard saying: “This feels like it could go in so in many different directions.”

Coffey (also known as Jude McCrory), who was accompanying Yates, is heard saying: “I hope you don’t miss any more camera opportunities”.

At hearing.

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