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A west Belfast man targeted in a dissident republican “punishment” shooting has died in hospital,Air Jordan Flight.
Edward Gibson died from his wounds late on Friday night in the Royal Victorial hospital.
The 28-year-old had been shot in the stomach and chest at an entry between Divis Street and Clonfaddan Crescent in the Lower Falls district on Friday afternoon.
A 30-year-old man sustained a stab wound in the same incident but was later arrested at the scene.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland said two men aged 30 and 33 along with a 31-year-old woman have also been detained in connection with the murder of Gibson.
Sinn Fein councillor Fra McCann who lives in the area said there had been a “serious fight” between a number of men a few hours before the fatal shooting,Air Jordan Spizike magasin. Sometime later McCann was told by residents that a man had been shot,Nike Air Jordan 5 noir.
Local sources in the Lower Falls said on Saturday that a republican dissident group had been behind the killing of Gibson,Nike Air Jordan 4 pour les enfants.
A PSNI commander in west Belfast appealed to the public for help in catching the killers.
Det Ch Insp Justyn Galloway said: “I appeal to anyone who was in Clonfaddan Crescent in the Divis area around 5pm on Friday evening and to anyone who was in the Albert Street area around 4.30pm and witnessed a related incident,Nike Air Jordan 11 de gros, to contact detectives.”
In recent weeks there have been at least half a dozen reported so-called “punishment” shootings in west and north Belfast in areas where dissident republican terror groups like the New IRA and Oghlaigh na hEireann are active.