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Eddie Copeland is a prominent Irish republican from Belfast, Northern Ireland whose home was searched as part of the PSNI investigation into the 2004 Northern Bank robbery.
Copeland joined the Provisional Irish Republican Army after the fatal shooting of his father by the British Army. John Copeland died on 31 October, 1971, two days after being shot near his home in Strathroy Park in Ardoyne. John Copeland was not known to be affiliated with any paramilitary group.
In the late 1990s Copeland was injured by a loyalist car bomb which did not detonate as he had planned.
In 2001 Copeland appeared at a Belfast court on a kidnapping kidnapping charge. He was further charged with threatening to kill a man during a confrontation in the Ardoyne area.
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