Violent protests break out across central Dublin after stabbing attack at school

Violent protests break out across central Dublin after stabbing attack at school
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Violent protests took place in central Dublin after a stabbing attack left five people, including three children wounded.
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Parts of the crowd fought with police officers, and set a bus and a police car on fire. Police said they had detained a man in his 50s, who suffered injuries believed to have occurred during the attack, and weren’t looking for more suspects. Supt Liam Geraghty told reporters that they did not believe the incident was terror related: ‘As you can appreciate, this is the very early stage of the investigation, which is not even four hours old at this stage, but at this time, An Garda Síochána is satisfied from our inquiries that there is no terror-related activity.’ Geraghty added: ‘It would appear to be a standalone attack and we need to determine the reasons behind that’

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47 Comments

  1. When i heard that innocent children had been stabbed to death by an Algerian immigrant ( that the government had tried to deport) I was that angry that i got this strange 'far right' feeling all over.

  2. The Irish people are proud and patriotic. They do not like their freedom of speech being muzzled by the social elite Irish government, and they will not stand for this.

  3. These weren't riots, they were "mostly peaceful protests" cmon now, if BLM gets called "mostly peaceful protests" when causing billions worth of dmg across the US, then this is even more peaceful as it caused much less damage.

  4. "The attacker was disarmed by three men who intervened: Caio Benicio, a 43-year-old Deliveroo driver from Brazil, Warren Donohoe from Baltinglass, County Wicklow, and Alan Loren-Guille, a 17-year-old trainee chef from France."

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  6. Condolences to the victims. With the benefit of hindsight, I sincerely hope that lessons will be learned this time and migrant deportation procedures will be reviewed thoroughly and vigorously to ensure that this doesn't occur again on Irish soil. Prayers, vigils, resolve and meaningful dialogue, not the usual lip service given by opportunistic career politicians or useless Mayors

  7. This is what happens as a result of unchecked migration of people who do not want to assimilate into a country. Many of these people are going to Ireland because they were not welcome in the surrounding countries from their point of origin due to being criminals or being mentally ill.

  8. Ireland has been standing with gaza? Why would an arab guy stab 5 people at random in a country where they are supporting Palestinians?? I dont know its weird

  9. i would bet money the people cheering for these rioters in the comments are the same who denounced riots against racism. The average immigrant is a much better citizen than these scumbags.

  10. This just proves the Irish Republic right. England came in, imposed their laws, used their politics to allow unchecked immigration, and this is the result, complete instability. England can do what they want to their own country, but to force the Irish to take immigrants from other places seems nefarious at best.

  11. Isaiah 1:7
    Your country is desolate, your cities are burned with fire: your land, strangers devour it in your presence, and it is desolate, as overthrown by strangers.

    King James Version (KJV)
    ✝🕎

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