Bloody Sunday prosecution decision in picturesPublished14 March 2019Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, PAImage caption, Relatives of some of those killed on Bloody Sunday carried photographs of the victims in Londonderry on Thursday.Image source, PAImage caption, Families of those who were killed held a press conference inside the Guildhall in Derry after the announcement that Soldier F was to be charged with murder.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Families gathered outside The Museum of Free Derry, close to where the killings took place, holding images of the victims.Image source, Press EyeImage caption, John Kelly, whose brother Michael was killed, and Alana Burke, who was injured on Bloody Sunday, following the announcement.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Kate Nash, whose 19-year-old brother William was shot dead, was comforted by campaigner Eamonn McCann.Image source, PAImage caption, The Guildhall, where families gathered for a press conference, was also used for the Saville Inquiry into the Bloody Sunday killings.Image source, PAImage caption, Before the public announcement was made, relatives of those who died attended a briefing with the Director of Public Prosecutions, Stephen Herron, at the City Hotel in Derry.Image source, PAImage caption, Outside the Guildhall crowds of people gathered to show their support for victims' families.Image source, PAImage caption, Sinn Féin vice-president Michelle O'Neill (left) and Foyle MP Elisha McCallion (centre) took part in a walk through the city along with SDLP leader Colum Eastwood along with victims' families.More on this storyBloody Sunday murder charges for soldierPublished14 March 2019Bloody Sunday decision reactionPublished14 March 2019What happened on Bloody Sunday?Published27 January 2022