Police are believed to be hunting a group of masked men after an off-duty police officer was shot multiple times while he was coaching young children to play football.
The officer was shot near a sports complex on the Killyclogher Road in Omagh, County Tyrone at about 8pm.
He has been taken to hospital, where he is in a critical but stable condition.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) have now launched an attempted murder investigation.
Police said: “One man, a serving police officer, has been taken to hospital for treatment after being injured in a shooting incident at a sports complex just before 8pm this evening,” they said. “More details will be issued when available.”
Politicians from across the political spectrum have condemned the attack.
Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O’Neill called the shooting “reprehensible”, tweeting: “Terrible news this evening of an off-duty police officer being shot in Kilyclogher, Omagh.
“This is an outrageous and shameful attack. My immediate thoughts are with the officer and his family.
“I unreservedly condemn this reprehensible attempt to murder a police officer.”
DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said: “Terrible news from Omagh tonight.
“Our heart goes out to the family of this courageous police officer and to his colleagues. We condemn outright the cowards responsible for this.
“These terrorists have nothing to offer and they must be brought to justice. We stand with the PSNI” [Police Service of Northern Ireland].
Tom Elliott, Ulster Unionist MLA for Fermanagh and South Tyrone, said: “Terrible news of a police officer being shot in Omagh this evening. Shot in front of young people at football coaching session.
“Despicable, cowardly action. No place in society for this.”
While Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he was appalled by the “disgraceful shooting of an off-duty police officer in Omagh”.
“My thoughts are with the officer and his family,” he said. “There is no place in our society for those who seek to harm public servants protecting communities.”
A spokesperson for the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service said: “NIAS dispatched a Rapid Response Paramedician Emergency Crew and an ambulance officer to the incident,” a spokesperson said.
“Following assessment and initial treatment at the scene, one patient was taken by ambulance to Altnagelvin Area Hospital.”
By Kit Heren@yung_chuvak