Three men have been found not guilty of murdering journalist Lyra McKee in Northern Ireland.
The 29-year-old was shot in the head when a masked gunman fired towards police during a riot in Derry/Londonderry in April 2019.
Judge Mrs Justice Smyth delivered her judgment in the long-running non-jury trial at Belfast Crown Court.
Prosecutors said Paul McIntyre, 58, Peter Cavanagh, 38, and Jordan Devine, 25, all from Derry/Londonderry, assisted and/or encouraged the gunman.
They had denied the charges.
The self-styled New IRA admitted responsibility a few days after the murder, saying she was "tragically killed while standing beside enemy forces".
Several petrol bombs had been directed at police and a car was set on fire during chaotic scenes which culminated in four shots being fired towards officers.
Police later recovered the handgun that killed Ms McKee and believe it was also used in prior attacks.
As a rising star in journalism, Ms McKee extensively covered the Northern Irish conflict and its legacy, and was named Sky News young journalist of the year in 2006.
Speaking outside the court, her family said Ms McKee deserves "justice".
Her sister, Nichola Corner, said: "I'll tell you what will not happen, that we will not go down with this. This is not over. Lyra said, 'If you're going to go down, go down fighting'.
"And I can tell you right now that every one of my family will, because we do this for Lyra."
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