An attempted murder investigation is underway following a shooting incident at a house in Portrush, County Antrim. Police received reports of shots fired at the property in the Craigahullier area just before 11 PM BST. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as two individuals were inside the house at the time.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) confirmed that multiple shots were directed at the bedroom windows and front door of the residence. This alarming incident raises concerns about public safety in the area, particularly as it appears to be targeted.
Authorities are also investigating a burnt-out vehicle discovered in a nearby forest, which may be linked to the shooting. This connection could indicate a premeditated attack, highlighting potential vulnerabilities in community safety and the need for increased vigilance.
Residents are urged to report any suspicious activity, especially if they witnessed a Volkswagen Passat or Jetta in the vicinity around the time of the shooting. The investigation underscores the ongoing challenges of gun violence and its impact on local communities, prompting discussions about security measures and police presence in the area.
Source: BBC News

