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Summary

The Yorkshire Bombing of 1987 occurred as a direct result of the growing tensions between Irish and British police officers. The bomb killed sixteen active police officers, two retired, and the two relatives of the Yorkshire Chief of Police. Although the police forces of Britian have not been able to pin the crime on the Irish and therefore consider it an in-state crime, the most promising theory leads to the Irish.



Sources

London Times


Category:Stub-Class British crime-related articles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Summary

The Yorkshire Bombing of 1987 occurred as a direct result of the growing tensions between Irish and British police officers. The bomb killed sixteen active police officers, two retired, and the two relatives of the Yorkshire Chief of Police. Although the police forces of Britian have not been able to pin the crime on the Irish and therefore consider it an in-state crime, the most promising theory leads to the Irish.



Sources

London Times


Category:Stub-Class British crime-related articles


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