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Three acquitted in killing of journalist Lyra McKee

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Three men were acquitted of murder Friday in the killing of Belfast journalist Lyra McKee, who was shot by a member of a dissident Irish Republican Army splinter group while covering a 2019 riot in Northern Ireland. Justice Patricia Smyth issued not guilty verdicts after a nonjury trial in Belfast Crown Court.

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Key Numbers

29Lyra McKee's age when killed
2019Year of Lyra McKee's killing
April 18, 2019Date of Lyra McKee's killing
two yearsDuration of trial intermittently
58Age of Paul McIntyre
37Age of Peter Cavanagh
25Age of Jordan Gareth Devine

Who's Involved

Lyra McKee
Belfast journalist killed in 2019
Justice Patricia Smyth
Judge who issued not guilty verdicts
Paul McIntyre
One of three men acquitted of murder charges
Peter Cavanagh
One of three men acquitted of murder charges
Jordan Gareth Devine
One of three men acquitted of murder charges
The New IRA
Dissident paramilitary group that claimed responsibility for the shooting

↳ Why This Matters

The acquittal of the three men charged as accomplices in the killing of journalist Lyra McKee means that no one has been held directly responsible for her death, which occurred while she was covering civil unrest in Northern Ireland.

Key facts

  • Three men were acquitted of murder charges in connection with the 2019 killing of journalist Lyra McKee.
  • The acquittals were issued by Justice Patricia Smyth following a non-jury trial in Belfast Crown Court.
  • Lyra McKee was shot and killed in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on April 18, 2019, while covering an anti-police riot.
  • The New IRA, a dissident Republican group, claimed responsibility for the shooting, stating the reporter was accidentally struck by a bullet aimed at police.
  • Paul McIntyre, Peter Cavanagh, and Jordan Gareth Devine were charged as accomplices for allegedly encouraging or assisting the shooter.

Three men were acquitted of murder Friday in the killing of Belfast journalist Lyra McKee, who was shot by a member of a dissident Irish Republican Army splinter group while covering a 2019 riot in Northern Ireland. Justice Patricia Smyth issued not guilty verdicts after a non-jury trial in Belfast Crown Court that was held intermittently over the past two years.

McKee, 29, was shot while standing near law enforcement officers observing an anti-police riot in Londonderry, also known as Derry, on April 18, 2019. Protesters had tossed fire bombs at police and torched a car before four shots rang out and a bullet fired by a masked gunman struck McKee.

The New IRA, a small paramilitary group that opposes Northern Ireland’s peace process, said its members accidentally shot the reporter while aiming at police. McKee wrote about the challenges faced by the generation of “cease-fire babies” raised after the 1998 Good Friday peace accord ended three decades of sectarian violence. She was becoming an influential voice chronicling the legacy of the years of paramilitary violence carried out by Irish nationalists and supporters of remaining part of the U.K.

The prime ministers of Britain and Ireland and political leaders from Northern Ireland’s Protestant and Catholic communities were among the hundreds who attended her funeral, and her death helped feuding politicians revive Northern Ireland’s power-sharing government, which had collapsed in 2017.

No one was ever charged with pulling the trigger in her killing, but three other men, Paul McIntyre, 58, Peter Cavanagh, 37, and Jordan Gareth Devine, 25, were charged with murder as accomplices for encouraging or assisting the shooter. Defense lawyers said the circumstantial evidence in the case was not sufficient to convict the men.

Frequently asked questions

Lyra McKee was a 29-year-old Belfast journalist who wrote about the legacy of paramilitary violence in Northern Ireland. She was killed in 2019 while covering a riot.

The New IRA, a dissident paramilitary group, claimed responsibility, stating that their members accidentally shot the reporter while aiming at police.

Paul McIntyre, Peter Cavanagh, and Jordan Gareth Devine were charged with murder as accomplices for allegedly encouraging or assisting the shooter.

Justice Patricia Smyth issued not guilty verdicts for the three men after a non-jury trial, meaning they were acquitted of the charges.

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How It Developed

Three men were acquitted of murder in the killing of journalist Lyra McKee.
McKee was shot in 2019 while covering an anti-police riot in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
The New IRA claimed responsibility for the shooting, stating it was accidental.
Paul McIntyre, Peter Cavanagh, and Jordan Gareth Devine were charged as accomplices.
Defense lawyers argued the circumstantial evidence was insufficient for conviction.
Justice Patricia Smyth issued not guilty verdicts after a nonjury trial.

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3 men acquitted in killing of journalist shot while covering Northern Ireland protestAP News

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