Q Radio News/PA
Two men have been arrested in connection with the murder of Danny McClean in north Belfast.
Detectives investigating the murder of the 54-year-old said they arrested two men aged 46 and 39.
Both men have been taken to Musgrave PSNI station for questioning.
Mr McLean, a man who was described as known to police, was shot a number of times on the Cliftonville Road on Tuesday evening as he sat in a red Audi Q2.
Dissident republicans are among lines of inquiry being considered by detectives.
Detectives investigating the murder of Danny McClean in north Belfast on Tuesday have arrested two men aged 39 and 46. Both men have been taken to Musgrave station for questioning. pic.twitter.com/U38A9yp6fQ
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) February 4, 2021
(A forensic officer at the scene of Tuesday evening's murder)
(Forensic officers work by torchlight)
(A forensic officer with an evidence bag at the scene of this week's north Belfast murder)

A police cordon after the killing in north Belfast.



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