Detectives investigating the murder of a grandfather outside a wedding in Northern Ireland have arrested a man.
Bernard McGinley, 63, from Co Longford, was shot in the chest in front of his wife Brigid and their grandchildren close to St Mary's Catholic church in the rural village of Newtownbutler in Co Fermanagh last week.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland said it detained a 46-year-old man in Belfast.
Detective chief inspector Una Jennings said: "The suspect is being questioned at a police station in the city. Police enquiries are continuing."
It is understood the man presented himself to the PSNI at Musgrave Police Station by prior arrangement.
A second male wedding guest, aged in his 30s, was also shot but his injuries are not life threatening.
The killers drove off while other guests drove the victims to nearby Lisnaskea police station.
The ceremony, which was about to start when the shootings happened, was delayed for a short period but then went ahead.
Mr McGinley was flown to hospital from Lisnaskea in a police helicopter but died later.
The wedding party had travelled from Longford and Dublin.