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Gerard Davison

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Irish commander (1967–2015)

Gerard Davison
Birth nameJames Gerard Davison
NicknameJock
Bornc. September 1967
Markets,Belfast, Northern Ireland
Died5 May 2015(2015-05-05) (aged 47)
Markets,Belfast, Northern Ireland
Buried
ParamilitaryProvisional IRA(1980s–2005)
Direct Action Against Drugs(1995–2001)
RankOfficer Commanding
UnitBelfast Brigade
Known forCommander in the Provisional IRA & alleged involvement in themurder of Robert McCartney
ConflictsThe Troubles
Children3

Gerard Davison (c. September 1967 – 5 May 2015) was a Northern Irish militant who was a commander[1] of theProvisional IRA. He was shot and killed on 5 May 2015.[2] One of the first operations he was involved in was shooting dead ofIPLO Belfast Brigade commanderSammy Ward during the sameNight of the Long Knives in Belfast.[3][4]

Davison was questioned about themurder of Robert McCartney in January 2005. He was released without charge.[5][6][7] Davison was one of a number of Provisional IRA members to be expelled from the organisation in relation to the murder.[7] Davison had been a community worker in the working class Markets area of Belfast.[6]

Death

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On 5 May 2015 around 09:00, Davison was shot numerous times at the junction of Lower Stanfield Street and Welsh Street in the Markets area of south Belfast.[2][5][8] While police did not identify who killed him,[2]Kevin McGuigan, a former subordinate of Davison's within both the Provisional IRA andDirect Action Against Drugs, was named as the chief suspect after he was also shot dead, reportedly by members of the Provisional IRA, on 12 August 2015.[9][10] Davidson and McGuigan fell out after Davison had ordered hispunishment shooting, following a violent dispute between him and a veteran republican's family, in the early 2000s.[10][11]

On the evening of the killing,The Guardian’sHenry McDonald reported: “Davison is the most senior pro-peace process republican to have been killed since the IRA ceasefire of 1997. Security sources said it was highly unlikely that any Ulster loyalist group was behind the murders, adding that the killers may instead have come from within the nationalist community, possibly from people who had a longstanding grudge against the victim.”[12]

Following his arrest inFuengirola in August 2021, it was revealedGerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch was to be questioned in relation to a weapon used in Davison's killing.[13]

References

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  1. ^Morris, Allison (23 September 2019)."PSNI 'had information about a gun' two weeks before Gerard 'Jock' Davison murder".The Irish News. Retrieved14 November 2019.
  2. ^abc"Belfast shooting: Ex-IRA man Gerard 'Jock' Davison shot dead".BBC News. 5 May 2015. Retrieved5 May 2015.
  3. ^Allen, Tony."Hitman shot Gerard 'Jock' Davison four times in the face - then walked away calmly".Belfasttelegraph. Sunday Life. Retrieved7 May 2022.
  4. ^Gibson, Paul (20 April 2018).The Lost Soul of Eamonn Magee. Mercier Press.ISBN 9781781175736. Retrieved7 May 2022.
  5. ^ab"Former IRA leader Gerard 'Jock' Davison shot dead in south Belfast".Belfasttelegraph.Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved5 May 2015.
  6. ^ab"Belfast murder: Who was ex-IRA man 'Jock' Davison?".BBC News. 5 May 2015. Retrieved5 May 2015.
  7. ^abMorris, Allison (6 May 2015)."Police must act quickly on Davison murder".The Irish News. Retrieved11 July 2024.
  8. ^"Hitman shot Gerard 'Jock' Davison four times in the face - then walked away calmly".BelfastTelegraph.co.uk. 11 May 2015.ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved11 July 2024.
  9. ^"Jock Davison murder suspect Kevin McGuigan Sr shot dead".The Irish News. Retrieved1 November 2019.
  10. ^abMcDonald, Henry (12 September 2015)."Death of an assassin: how the killing of Kevin McGuigan reawakened Belfast's political strife".The Observer.ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved11 July 2024.
  11. ^"'This is payback for Jock Davison' - IRA hitman Kevin McGuigan killed in a hail of bullets at his Belfast home".Irish Independent. 13 August 2015. Retrieved11 July 2024.
  12. ^McDonald, Henry (5 May 2015)."Belfast police raid home in connection with killing of Gerard 'Jock' Davison".The Guardian. London. Retrieved5 May 2015.
  13. ^"Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch facing quiz over gun used to kill IRA leader Gerard 'Jock' Davison following arrest in Spain".belfasttelegraph.ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved18 August 2021.

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