19 arrested after crowds clash with gardai in Dublin
DUBLIN: Nineteen people have been arrested for alleged public order offences following another night of disorder in Dublin city centre.
Glass bottles and other missiles were thrown at gardai after they clashed with large crowds gathered in the city on Saturday night. Gardai said that during the evening, crowds had gathered in Dublin city, with the majority of people socialising responsibly and “enjoying outdoor activity”.
However, gardai said that a smaller group was persistently involved in anti-social behaviour and public disorder. Gardai said they came under attack from glass bottles at various locations, and a number of criminal damage incidents occurred, including a bin being set on fire on South William Street.
One person, who was not a member of a group taking part in any public disorder incidents, was assaulted and taken to hospital. Two members of An Garda Siochana were injured and received treatment while one garda patrol vehicle was damaged.
Between 7pm and 9pm gardai dispersed crowds from Stephen’s Green, Temple Bar and South William Street. In total, 19 people were arrested for public order offences, including two juveniles who were released and referred for the Juvenile Diversion Programme.
Six people were given a caution, one person was released pending a summons for public order offences, while 10 people were charged with public order offences and will appear in court at a later date.
A spokesman for the gardai said: “In support of government announcements on reopening the economy and society with a specific continuing emphasis on outdoor activity, An Garda Siochana will continue to patrol and manage crowds on public streets and spaces.
“While extra facilities are being provided by local authorities, An Garda Siochana appeals for consideration for other persons using the spaces, local residents and businesses.
“Where crowds gather gardai responsibility is preserving public order and preventing and investigating any criminal offence, which may occur.
“An Garda Siochana has been consistent from the start in our response to the Covid-19 pandemic, based on our tradition of policing by consent, An Garda Siochana will continue to focus on the approach of engage, explain and encourage the public, with enforcement only as a last resort.”
Gardai appealed to the public to support and comply with public health guidelines to avoid crowded areas and large gatherings and take personal responsibility, wear face coverings in open spaces, and maintain social distancing.
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