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Coordinates: 54°1022N 6°3653W / 54.172836°N 6.614594°W / 54.172836; -6.614594
 

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The Store Bar shootings
Part of the Troubles
The Store Bar shooting is located in Northern Ireland
The Store Bar shooting
LocationLyle Hill Road, Templepatrick, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Coordinates54°10′22N 6°36′53W / 54.172836°N 6.614594°W / 54.172836; -6.614594
Date25 June 1976

Attack type

mass shooting
Weaponsassault rifle AR-15
Deaths3
Injured6
PerpetratorRepublican Action Force

The Store Bar shooting was a mass shooting on 25 June 1976 by the Republican Action ForceatThe Store Bar (which was also known as Walkers Bar) on Lyle Hill Road in Templepatrick, County Antrim.

Attack

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The Republican group sprayed the pub with an AR-15 assault rifle killing three people and injuring about a half a dozen. The victims were Ruby Kidd (28), Francis Walker (17) and Joseph McBride (56), all Protestant civilians.[1]

Aftermath

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A week after the bar shooting the UVF carried out a gun attack on a Catholic-owned pub, the Ramble Inn, six people were killed in the attack five of them Protestants and just one Catholic which was considered a failure or "own goal" by the UVF. The shooting was carried out because the bar owners where Catholics.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Chronology of the Conflict: 1976". Conflict Archive on the Internet. Retrieved 16 December 2018.

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