Glenn Quinn murder: threats to family ‘beyond contemptable’
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Glenn’s 78-year-old mother Ellen and his brother Martin are understood to have been informed by the PSNI on Saturday of a threat warning they will be attacked if they don’t leave their hometown.
East Antrim Ulster Unionist MLA John Stewart said the timing of the threat in the run up to the Remembrance period was “beyond contemptable”.
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Hide AdMr Stewart, who spoke at a vigil in January on the second anniversary of Glenn’s death, said: “These latest threats and are absolutely deplorable. Honestly, how low can they go? These lowlifes who wrap themselves in flags of convenience and call themselves paramiltaries, not content with murdering a terminally ill man, are continuing with a campaign of intimidation against Glenn Quinn’s brother and 78-year-old mother. To target the widow of a Royal Irish Regiment veteran on this week of Remembrance is beyond contemptable.
“Martin and Ellen have shown great bravery in continuing to call out these gangsters. I fully support their demand of justice for Glenn and I know every right minded person in the community supports them too.”
East Antrim Alliance MLA Stewart Dickson also hit out at those behind the threats.
He said: “Mr Quinn’s brother and mother were informed by police they are under imminent threat of attack by the UDA unless they leave their hometown of Carrickfergus. The family have held a campaign for justice for Mr Quinn, who was killed by members of the organisation in 2020.
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Hide Ad“These threats are utterly disgusting and need to be removed immediately. It is particularly shameful to have the threats emanate from Carrick, which is a town where these gangsters have no support and represent nobody but themselves.
“I have met the Quinn family on a number of occasions and given my support to them. These threats have added an intolerable pressure on his grieving mother and brother, and anyone with information on them should take it to police immediately.”
East Antrim DUP MLA David Hilditch said: “We will continue to support the Quinn family and work with the police to help in any way to advance justice. There must be no hiding place for those who continue to harass this family who have suffered so much pain and heartache.”
Glenn (47) was found murdered at his home in Ashleigh Park on January 4 2020. Police believe he was brutally attacked by a gang of men.
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Hide AdIn a statement on Monday, Superintendent Gillian Kearney said: “Police do not comment on threats made to individuals, however, keeping people safe is our priority and where the Police Service of Northern Ireland receives information that a person’s life may be at risk, we will inform them accordingly. Our priority will always be to protect the vulnerable and detect those who commit crime and bring them before the courts.“Should any member of the public have concerns about criminality in their local area, we would ask them to please share it with police by calling us on 101.”
The Justice for Glenn Quinn Facebook Page posted a reminder that a £30,000 combined reward is available “to the person who comes forward with information that leads to Glenn’s killers being convicted”.