'Nothing to be gained by whipping up fear and tension' - justice ministerpublished at 15:22 BST
Image source, PA MediaEarlier, Northern Ireland Justice Minister Naomi Long said her thoughts are with the victim, his family, and "all those who lived in the neighbourhood who will have been rightly terrified and shocked by what they've seen".
She said she also knows many people from ethnic minority backgrounds living in Northern Ireland who are "very frightened about any kind of retaliation or backlash against them".
She added there is "nothing to be gained by whipping up fear and tension, making the situation even more dangerous for innocent people".
The justice minister said all Northern Ireland's political parties agree that "we need to stop these dangerous narratives and weaponising what is already a horrific attack".
Long said she is concerned about what will happen across Northern Ireland in the next few days and confirmed she had already seen people "trying to stir up that descent and anger on social media".



