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The 2023 Dublin riot took place on the evening of 23 November 2023 in Dublin, Ireland and involved multiple incidents of vandalism, arson, and looting in the city centre as well as assaults on Gardaí (the Irish police) and members of the public. [5] Gardaí described the riot as the most violent in modern Dublin history, far surpassing the ...
How the Dublin riots began: From flares and fireworks at a crime scene to hundreds-strong mob ... Some 34 people were arrested during the scenes on the Irish capital’s main thoroughfare O ...
Irish police arrested 34 people Thursday night in Dublin after rioters stormed across the capital city, torching cars and clashing with police in response to a stabbing attack near a school.
Irish Justice Minister vows further arrests will follow in wake of Dublin riots. 10:30, Tara Cobham. Irish Justice Minister Helen McEntee has vowed that further arrests would follow the 34 already ...
A series of riots began in Dublin, Ireland on the night of 4 June 2021 over the June bank holiday weekend and during the COVID-19 pandemic, in which glass bottles and other objects were thrown at members of the Garda Síochána. [1] A number of public order incidents began when Gardaí attempted to disperse large organised groups congregating ...
As of Friday morning, 32 of the 34 people arrested have been charged over Thursday night’s violence, which required 400 police officers and a further 250 public order officers to contain ...
Injuries. 14 hospitalised. Arrested. 41. Charged. 26. A series of riots in Dublin on 25 February 2006 was precipitated by a proposed march down O'Connell Street of a unionist demonstration. The disturbances began when members of the Garda Síochána attempted to disperse a group of counter-demonstrators blocking the route of the proposed march.
Irish police arrested 34 people Thursday night after the rioters stormed across Dublin, setting fire to cars. According to Ireland’s national police service, 32 of the 34 people arrested were ...