World | Northern Ireland Nervous N. Ireland Cancels St. Paddy's Parade Festivities called off in town where policeman was killed By Jason Farago Posted Mar 17, 2009 9:56 AM CDT Copied Police officers carry the coffin of colleague Stephen Carroll to St. Therese Roman Catholic church, Banbridge, Northern Ireland, March 13, 2009. (AP Photo) A St. Patrick’s Day parade set for today in Northern Ireland was canceled amid growing tensions, reports the Times of London. Loyalist leaders have been nervous about reprisals in Lurgan, where a police officer was shot dead by an Irish republican paramilitary last week. Graffiti in a loyalist area of town referred to a “St. Patrick’s Day massacre.” Over the weekend, rioters pelted Lurgan police with Molotov cocktails as they continued investigations into the murder of two soldiers by the Real IRA. The Continuity IRA, a different splinter group, claimed responsibility for the murder of the policeman, and seven suspects have been arrested. Despite today’s cancellation, St. Patrick’s parades are going forward in other parts of the country, including Belfast. Read These Next Seth Meyers gets a taste of the Jimmy Kimmel treatment. United passenger: My wife has a bomb. Guardian recounts the last trip of an Alaskan crab boat. Teens on SSRIs may run the risk of long-term diminished libidos. Report an error