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Shots fired and five trapped by petrol bomb attack

A police car parked across the road with a street with a row of houses behind it. There is police tape across the road and another police car in the background
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St John鈥檚 Place in Larne was cordoned off after the overnight shooting

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Shots were fired at a house in Larne and five people were trapped inside another nearby home by a deliberate fire in two incidents that are believed to be linked.

Shortly before 00:30 BST on Friday police received a report that shots had been fired in St John's Place in the County Antrim town.

About 40 minutes later it was reported that a car had been petrol bombed in Hampton Crescent, starting a fire which trapped occupants in a property.

Five people were all helped to safety but police are treating the attack as arson with intent to endanger life.

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Cllr Andrew Clarke said it was the latest in a series of attacks in Larne

Firefighters helped to evacuate the property in Hampton Crescent.

"It is believed that windows on the vehicle had been smashed and a petrol bomb had been thrown inside," a detective sergeant said.

The 大象传媒 understands police are investigating a link between the two incidents.

Cllr Andrew Clarke, from the Democratic Unionist Party, said he believed a connection to drugs was 鈥渁 live line of inquiry鈥 being pursued by police.

He told 大象传媒 News NI there was a feeling of disappointment and frustration in the town following the attacks.

鈥淭here have been a number of incidents in the town over the past few weeks - there seems to just be an escalation," he said.

鈥淭here鈥檚 been property attacked, graffiti, vandalism, arson and now gunshots fired which is a worrying development.鈥

鈥淭here鈥檚 illegal activity, it鈥檚 affecting residents and it has to stop.鈥

Police have appealed for anyone with information on either incident to contact them.