Limerick shooting victim in stable condition

A man in his 40s is in a stable condition in intensive care this afternoon, after he was shot in the back in Limerick last night.

A man in his 40s is in a stable condition in intensive care this afternoon, after he was shot in the back in Limerick last night.

The incident happened shortly before 11pm when a brick was thrown through a window of the victim's house in Rosbrien.

He was shot twice in the lower back after stepping out to investigate the matter.

His attacker used a handgun in the incident and fled the scene on foot.

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