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472:(RIC) as he returned from his home to the RIC station on Castlebar Road. Although Sergeant Butler was believed by the IRA to be one of five RIC men who abused civilians in the Newport area it is unlikely that they could recognise him from their vantage point 300 yards away . There was only one shot. In retaliation Michael Kilroy's home was fired upon, and his wife had to throw herself over their baby Peadar as bullets shot t he plaster off the walls. The house was then burned down. His brother John Kilroy's shop in Newport was also destroyed.
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