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Mobs clash with police in Dublin hours after school stabbing
‘Hooligans’ clash with police and torch cars in Dublin after school stabbing left girl and woman seriously hurt: Riots erupt amid unconfirmed rumours knifeman is foreign national – police say attack was ‘not terror’ but mob chants ‘get them out’
Furious Dubliners have driven police out of the City Centre after five people, including three children, were stabbed with unverified rumours swirling that the suspect was a foreign national.
The unrest comes despite that the Garda has as yet made no statement on the suspect’s nationality.
Videos now show violent scenes unfolding close to the site of the attack as hundreds of protesters gathered and shouted: ‘Get them out.’ Meanwhile army vehicles have rolled into Dublin to support the Garda.
This comes after five people, including three young children and the 50-year-old suspect, were injured in the knife attack that police said they were satisfied was not terror-related.
Some protesters have been involved in scuffles with gardai while others threw bottles at them. Footage shows a protester throwing a bin bag at Gardai while one man stands in front of the policemen holding his hands up shouting ‘stop’.
In the background, a man can be heard pleading: ‘Nah lads, this is not on the f****** poor Gardai.’
Unconfirmed reports on social media speculated about the suspect’s nationality, causing angry locals to take to the streets in protest. However, Garda police have made no statement on whether the suspect was a foreign national
Videos now show violent scenes unfolding close to the site of the attack as protesters gathered and shouted: ‘Get them out’
Some protesters have been involved in scuffles with gardai while others threw bottles at them. Footage shows a protester throwing a bin bag at Gardai while one man stands in front of the policemen holding his hands up shouting ‘stop’.
In the background, a man can be heard pleading: ‘Nah lads, this is not on the f****** poor Gardai’
Violent scenes are unfolding close to the site of the attack in Dublin city centre as crowds of protesters gathered
Hundreds of protesters are facing off against Garda Siochana in Dublin city centre
Riot police stands guard next to a burning police vehicle as protesters flood into Dublin’s city centre
A Garda public order unit has been deployed in the area around Parnell Square, Parnell Street and O’Connell Street
A man pushes the shield of an officer from riot police during the protest in Dublin
Violent scenes have unfolded close to the site of the attack in Dublin city centre as crowds of protesters gathered
Protesters surrounded a Garda police car that was on fire in the city centre
Shortly after, an angry mob storms towards the officers, while the man says: ‘The Gardia could get seriously injured. This is horrible.’
Protesters can be seen kicking and throwing items at police cars. In one video, a crowd of protesters walks in front of a retreating Garda vehicle while someone shouts at people to ‘smash it’.
A Garda public order unit has been deployed in the area around Parnell Square, Parnell Street and O’Connell Street in Dublin’s city centre.
Footage also shows officers standing in line to block of a street while protesters seem to shoot fireworks towards them.
A Garda police car on Parnell Street in Dublin was engulfed in flames, but it is unclear whether anyone was injured in the fire. Another fire was burning on the opposite side of the street.
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has described ‘disgraceful scenes’ in Dublin on Thursday night as he called for ‘calm heads’ and warned against ‘misinformation’ as violence flared following an attack outside a school.
Witnesses revealed that three children ‘fell to the ground’ one after the other as police have said that a five-year-old girl is receiving emergency medical treatment following the assault.
One of the three children, a girl, and a woman in her 30s suffered ‘serious’ injuries, and a man in his 50s and two other children were also among the injured, police said. All five were taken to hospital.
Police said the man in his 50s, who is receiving treatment for his injuries in Dublin, is currently ‘a person of interest’ and they are not looking for any other person at this time.
Passersby overpowered the assailant outside a school and were able to disarm him, witnesses have said.
Officers stand guard as a car is engulfed in flames in Dublin’s city centre
Smoke billowed into the night sky over Dublin after protesters torched a Garda car in the city centre
The protest has turned into a riot as hundreds took to the streets of Dublin following the stabbing
Dublin’s city centre was illuminated by torched car tonight after rioters set cars alight
Clashes between protesters and police have turned violent as the rioters attacked officers and threw items at them
Protesters brought Irish flags and a sign saying ‘Irish lives matter’ as they face off against police
Some protesters have been involved in scuffles with gardai while others threw bottles at officers
A Garda Siochana unit faced off against angry protesters following the stabbing in Dublin
One protester kicked the shield of an officers while others shouted and threw items at the Gardai
The protest has turned violent as hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Dublin tonight
Police are facing of against furious protesters in Dublin city centre after five people were injured in a knife attack
A Garda police car on Parnell Street in Dublin was engulfed in flames, but it is unclear whether anyone was injured in the fire. Another fire was burning on the opposite side of the street
Many angry protesters took the streets of Dublin as riot police was deployed
Garda Siochana are at the scene as riots in Dublin’s city centre have turned violent
Riot police are standing guard, with police officers following in a line behind
People stand in front of riot police near the scene of the stabbing attack
A person faces a police officer near the scene of a suspected stabbing
Police officers have been deployed to bring order after furious protesters have taken to the streets of Dublin
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar confirmed Gardai have detained a suspect following the incident in Dublin city centre.
‘The kids were out walking. All of a sudden one of them fell to the ground, then another fell to the ground, then another falls to the ground,’ a man who saw the attack unfold told the Irish Independent.
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‘Then this guy started running past’, he said, and ‘a load of people jumped on him.’
Following the attacks, a furious row broke on Parnell Street near the site of the stabbings, with a man being accused of ‘defending’ the attacks, with several people outraged by the incident that occurred near a school.
Irish police confirmed a total of five people were injured following the ‘major security’ incident which occurred shortly after 1.30pm on Parnell Square.
Speaking at a press conference in Dublin, Superintendent Liam Geraghty said An Garda Siochana ‘continues to have an open mind at this early stage of the investigation’, but are satisfied there is no terrorist link.
‘This is a very early stage of the investigation which is not even four hours old at this stage, but at this time An Garda Siochana is satisfied from our inquiries that there is no terror-related activity or related to any wider aspects in relation to this matter,’ he said.
‘It would appear to be a standalone attack, and we need to determine the reasons behind that.’
Superintendent Geraghty said his understanding is that a knife was used in the attack, but he could not provide more detail on the nature of the injuries.
He added: ‘An Garda Siochana continue to investigate all of the circumstances of a serious assault which occurred on Parnell Square East shortly after 1.30pm this afternoon.
Police officers stand guard near the scene of a suspected stabbing that left few children injured in Dublin
An Garda Siochana at the scene in Dublin city centre after five people were injured, including three young children
Police have ruled out terrorism as witnesses revealed that three children ‘fell to the ground’ one after the other as five people were wounded
Irish police confirmed five people had been injured, including three young children, following the serious incident which occurred shortly after 1.30pm
Speaking at a press conference in Dublin, Superintendent Liam Geraghty said An Garda Siochana ‘continues to have an open mind at this early stage of the investigation’
Irish police confirmed a total of five people were injured following the ‘major security’ incident which occurred shortly after 1.30pm on Parnell Square
Police said the man in his 50s, who is receiving treatment for his injuries in Dublin, is currently ‘a person of interest’ and they are not looking for any other person at this time
‘Preliminary indications are that a male attacked a number of people on Parnell Square East.
‘Five casualties have been taken to hospitals in the Dublin region.
‘These casualties include three young children, an adult female and an adult male.
‘One girl, aged five years, has sustained serious injuries and is currently receiving emergency medical treatment in CHI Temple Street.’
One of the three children, a girl, and the woman sustained ‘serious’ injuries in the incident on the square found in the north inner-city of the Irish capital.
The man and the two other children sustained less serious injuries, the Gardai said, which added it had been in contact with the parents of the injured children.
Police said they are following a ‘definite line of inquiry’ and that they were not looking for any other person at this time.
A large knife has been seized from the scene, local reports said.
The incident took place outside Gaelscoil Coláiste Mhuire, a school for primary-aged children. Police are working to establish a motive but do not suspect a terrorist motivation behind the attack, Irish national broadcaster RTE reported.
Several people intervened and disarmed the man, witnesses said.
One said they saw a large knife being taken from the suspect and thrown under trees opposite Rotunda Hospital, which sits in the middle of the square.
Another told how she and another bystander disarmed a man with a knife.
Other eyewitnesses told the Irish Daily Mail that they saw a young girl ‘around four years of age’ receiving emergency treatment from a passerby
Five people including three children were injured today when a knifeman attacked a group of young people in Dublin before being overpowered, according to reports
The incident took place outside Gaelscoil Coláiste Mhuire, a school for primary-aged children (Pictured: People stand outside the cordon near the scene of a serious incident near Parnell Street East)
‘Without thinking, I just took across the road to help out,’ Siobhan Kearney said, describing the scene as ‘absolutely bedlam’ to RTE.
‘Two children and the woman were taken back into the school where they were coming from’ as the man was restrained on the ground by several people.
‘Me and an American lady formed a ring around him saying we’d wait on the Garda.’
Kearney said the children were about six years of age, and that she believed the woman who was injured was either a teacher or a bystander.
Other eyewitnesses told the Irish Daily Mail that they saw a young girl ‘around four years of age’ receiving emergency treatment from a passerby.
Police said they are following a ‘definite line of inquiry’ and that they were not looking for any other person at this tim
One eyewitness said the children were about six years of age, and that she believed the woman who was injured was either a teacher or a bystander
He said: ‘I saw a young girl with blood all over her and a woman was giving her treatment. There was just chaos everywhere. Everybody was in tears.
‘I can’t imagine what the parents are going through.’
Dublin city councillor Nial Ring said he had spoken to a woman who was on her way to the Stardust inquiry.
He said the woman ‘on seeing the attack confronted the attacker with another man (I understand he was a Deliveroo cyclist) and managed to get the knife off him.
‘Those two citizens are real heroes and probably prevented even more carnage.’
Police officers work at the scene of a suspected stabbing that left few children injured in Dublin, Ireland, November 23
‘Five casualties have been taken to various hospitals in the Dublin region,’ a Garda spokesperson said.
‘The casualties include an adult male, an adult female and three young children.
‘One child, a girl, has sustained serious injuries, the other two children are being treated for less serious injuries.
‘An Garda Siochana is in contact with parents of all three injured children.’
A reporter for RTE at the scene said the street was sealed off, but that parents have been allowed to enter with assistance from Garda to go up to the school to see their children. He said parents were frantic in their efforts to get close.
Superintendent Geraghty said his understanding is that a knife was used in the attack, but he could not provide more detail on the nature of the injuries
Superintendent Liam Geraghty said a five-year-old boy and six-year-old girl were treated for less serious injuries after the incident in Dublin.
He said: ‘The boy has since been discharged from CHI Crumlin.
‘An Garda Siochana is providing support to the parents of all the children.
‘The adult female in her 30s is being treated for serious injuries at the Mater Hospital.
‘An adult male in his 50s is also being treated for serious injuries at a hospital in the Dublin region.
‘The scene remains sealed off at this time and a technical examination of the scene is ongoing.
‘An incident room has been established at Mountjoy Garda Station and a senior investigating officer has been appointed.
‘An Garda Siochana is following a definite line of inquiry.
Witnesses said they saw a large knife being taken from the suspect and thrown under trees opposite Rotunda Hospital, which sits in the square, according to local reports
‘The male in his 50s is a person of interest to An Garda Siochana in this investigation and An Garda Siochana is not looking for any other person at this time.’
Earlier, a police spokesperson said they were responding to a ‘serious incident’.
‘An Garda Síochána are currently at the scene of a serious incident on Parnell Square East and are being assisted [by] other emergency services,’ they said.
Ireland’s Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee, said she was ‘deeply shocked’ by the ‘appalling attack on three innocent children and women in Dublin today’.
‘All our thoughts are with those injured, especially with the children, their parents and families, during this extremely difficult period.’
She added: ‘It is my understanding that Gardaí are following a definite line of inquiry and are not looking for any other person at this time.’
A reporter for RTE at the scene said the street was sealed off, but that parents have been allowed to enter with assistance from Garda to go up to the school to see their children
‘We are all shocked by the incident which has taken place in Parnell Square,’ the Irish premier said. ‘A number of people have been injured, some of them children.
‘Our thoughts and our prayers go out to them and their families.
‘I have been in contact with the Minister for Justice who is keeping me updated. The facts in this matter are still emerging. ‘The emergency services responded very quickly and were on site within minutes. I thank them for that.
‘Gardai have detained a suspect and are following a definite line of inquiry.’
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said Gardai have detained a suspect following the incident in Dublin city centre
Pictures shared online showed several ambulances and other emergency vehicles parked around Parnell Square, specifically Parnell Square East.
A number of education facilities are situated around the square.
The concentration of emergency service vehicles in the pictures from the scene appeared to be outside Gaelscoil Cholaiste Mhuire, a primary school.
RTE reported that officials were still trying to determine exactly what happened and had sealed off the area. All lanes on the road have been closed.
It is understood that at the same time the attack was unfolding, an inquest was being heard nearby on the Stardust nightclub tragedy, a fatal fire that tore through the Stardust nightclub in Artane, Dublin in 1981, killing 48 people.
A witness from the inquest, who also witnessed the attack, said a number of young men intervened to help as today’s attack unfolded.
They said emergency services arrived at the scene within minutes.
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