Stephen’s passion for the business is further highlighted by his involvement in the developments of Willowbrook Plaza and The Shoppes at ParkWest, both of which won The Retail Connection’s Best Investment award in their respective years. He has represented both local and national clients on hundreds of transactions, playing an integral role in every aspect - from project leasing and site selection to purchase and sale assignments. Tou has comprehensive and long-term experience in all areas of the retail real estate business, including shopping center leasing, tenant representation, and investment sales. Stephen’s unparalleled market knowledge and vast experience help provide his clients with the ability to execute tailored business objectives in order to achieve optimal results. Throughout his career, Stephen has shown tremendous success in his ability to represent both tenants and landlords and the longevity of his client relationships continues to prove his dedication to the industry. Tou is a Senior Vice President in Brokerage for The Retail Connection’s Houston office and has been actively involved in the retail real estate business for 17 years. "I work with a lot of community policemen. "He must have witnessed the murders," he said.Ī Catholic man involved in the Boy Scouts was shocked when he heard they were community policemen. However, he soon realised what had happened when a teenage boy ran into his shop in tears. "I was shocked and sick at the thought of it, the fact that it could happen so close," she said.Īnother shopkeeper said he heard the shots but at the time thought nothing of it as there was regular target practice at the near-by RUC station. She ran around the corner and saw the two bodies slumped on the tarmac. I said: `What has happened? Has there been an accident?' I came out and I saw a policeman's body lying in the street."Ī woman in a nearby travel agency said she had heard the gun shots and knew immediately something was wrong. At first I thought it was a car backfiring. I thought there was about six shots, I'm not awfully sure. One Lurgan man said: "I was sitting in my neighbour's house having a cup of tea and I hear bang, bang, bang, bang. Four or five helicopters hovered throughout thee day and evening over Lurgan. A local shopkeeper used his lorry to block the view of passers-by. The area was sealed off by the RUC as forensic experts examined the scene. They worked as community policemen and were regularly seen on foot patrol in the town centre. Both men were attached to Lurgan RUC station. He joined the RUC in 1986 and also held the RUC service medal. Mr Johnston was married with two sons aged seven and three. He joined the RUC in 1983 and held the RUC service medal. Mr Graham was married with three daughters aged 10, seven and two. Up to five shots were heard by people nearby. They were on foot patrol in a small lane called church Walk in the town centre, just yards from the town's RUC station. The policemen were named yesterday as Const Roland John Graham (34), from Richhill, Co Armagh, and Reserve Const David Andrew Johnston (30), from Lisburn, Co Antrim. The IRA's north Armagh brigade admitted responsibility. The assailants, who were thought to be wearing wigs, escaped in a green Rover car which was found burnt out in the nearby nationalist Kilwilkee estate. and shot them in the back of the head at point-blank range. There are fears of loyalist retaliation mixed with foreboding as the Drumcree situation in the nearby town of Portadown remains unresolved.Īccording to the RUC, at least two people ran up to the officers at around 11.45 a.m. THE Co Armagh town of Lurgan is gripped by terror following the murders of two RUC officers by the IRA yesterday.
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