The Argus

Louth people urged to join march for peace

- By HUBERT MURPHY

PEOPLE from all over Louth have been urged to make their way to Drogheda on Saturday at 2pm, in protest at the ongoing drug feud, which has reached new depths over the last 10 days.

The murder of Keane Mulready-Woods (17) and the shooting of innocent taxi driver John Myles has left the county and country shocked and Drogheda Mayor Paul Bell feels it is now time for the people to have their say.

‘In response to the increased level of violence by drug feuding gangs in Drogheda since the start of the New Year resulting in the hideous murder of Keane Mulready Woods and the shooting and wounding of an innocent taximan John Myles, we are holding a ‘Standing Together’ rally which will take place on Saturday next,’ the mayor stated.

‘ The mood of the citizens of Drogheda is travelling through the normal journey following on from what can only be described as a community trauma. Responding to the death of Keane Mulready Woods and the barbaric treatment of his body has given rise to a feeling of revulsion, despair and in the last number of days anger.

‘In response to the determinat­ion of the citizens of

Drogheda to take back our town from those involved in organised crime which is centred on the selling of drugs, I have organised the ‘Stand Together’ rally which will take place on

Saturday 25th January. I call on all citizens and community organisati­ons to attend and show our determinat­ion to take back control of our great town’ said the Mayor

The rally is organised by the Mayor with the support of all elected members of the Drogheda Borough Council and is not a political rally.

‘I wish to invite all citizens to the rally from Drogheda and beyond. This is a citizens rally and while public representa­tives and candidates in the forthcomin­g General are encouraged and welcome to attend none will be permitted to be on the platform or speaking list. For public representa­tives and election candidates it’s an opportunit­y to show support by being present and listening to the needs of our citizens.

‘ There may be one exception to this position and that is if our Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is in a position to accept my invitation to attend the rally having last week indicated that he may be available to attend if invited. I can confirm an invitation has been issued to An Taoiseach to attend the rally and address the rally’ said the Mayor.

 ??  ?? MURDERED: Keane Mulready-Woods.
MURDERED: Keane Mulready-Woods.

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