Councillors in Belfast have been asked to throw their weight behind efforts to bring the loyalist paramilitary killers of a 20-year-old man to court.
Craig McCausland was gunned down on 11 July in his home in Dhu Varren Park in north Belfast.
He was the second of four people to die as a result of a feud waged by the UVF against people in the city it believes have links to the rival LVF.
However, his family has denied he was a member of the LVF.
Belfast councillors are due to debate on Thursday a motion from the SDLP's Cathal Mulligan condemning loyalist violence in the city and calling on all groups to halt it immediately.
The motion also echoes SDLP leader Mark Durkan's call to the Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain to urgently review the UVF ceasefire in the wake of the killings.