DCI Caldwell is yet to return to work for the PSNI as he continues to recover from injuries suffered during the attack
The PSNI has provided an update on the investigation into the shooting of senior PSNI officer John Caldwell one year on from his attempted murder.
There was widespread condemnation of the attack on Caldwell, who had led major investigations into murders and organised crime in Northern Ireland before the shooting. DCI Caldwell is yet to return to work for the PSNI as he continues to recover from injuries suffered during the shooting. “It’s one year on since this cowardly attempt to take John’s life took place. This despicable attack took place among terrified children and parents and, distressingly, in front of John’s young son.
“Our officers will continue to relentlessly pursue those responsible for this most vicious act, seeking to bring all who have played any part before the courts.
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