It is the second time the court building has been targeted since a long-running feud between rival loyalist factions in the area began
The name of district judge Mark Hamill was daubed on the wall on Newtownards Court in Co Down alongside a crosshair.Read more: Belfast restaurant forced to close outdoor space after suspected arson attackA number of properties in the Co Down town and surrounding areas have been attacked in the feud between opposing drug gangs.
Amnesty International’s Northern Ireland director Patrick Corrigan said in a social media post it was a “disgraceful and sinister attempt” to intimidate the judge. A spokesperson said: “Police are investigating a report of criminal damage to premises at Regent Street in Newtownards.
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