Irish Daily Star

Fresh charges for violence raps pair ACCUSED OF COMMITTING ‘RIOT’

- ■■Tom TUITE

FRESH charges of committing “riot” have been brought against two men already accused of serious offences during a massive outbreak of violence, looting and arson in Dublin last year.

The incidents on November 23 in the city-centre were among the most serious and “largest scenes of public disorder that has ever occurred in the history of the State”, Dublin District Court had heard.

They happened after an earlier incident where three children were seriously injured in a knife attack at Parnell Square.

Declan Donaghey (27) from William’s Place, Upper Dorset Street, Dublin 1, and Kyle Lawrence (18) of Lurgan Street, Dublin 7, were granted bail with a range of conditions in January.

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Mr Donaghey was initially accused of four offences at Parnell Street: arson by setting fire to a marked Garda vehicle, criminal damage of another Garda vehicle and throwing an object through the glass front window of a business, and violent disorder on November 23.

It has been alleged Mr Donaghey “set fire to a marked Garda patrol vehicle at Parnell Street at 6.45 pm”. It was claimed, “This was the first vehicle set alight, and it is the position of investigat­ing gardai that this act also contribute­d to further acts of arson throughout the evening”.

Mr Lawrence originally had five counts of burglary at Footlocker, Arnotts, JD Sports, Lifestyle, and Asics and two charges of violent disorder at Parnell Street and O’Connell Street.

The teenager, who is on an educationa­l course, was also accused of attempted criminal damage at Penney’s, Mary Street, and two further acts of attempted criminal damage.

But when they appeared again at Dublin District Court yesterday, Judge Monika Leech heard gardai had brought additional charges against them.

Both are now also facing charges that they “committed riot with persons unknown” at O’Connell Bridge on November 23, contrary to section 14 of the Public Order Act.

Mr Lawrence alone had a second extra charge for causing criminal damage at Arnotts on Henry Street.

Garda Detectives Michelle Fitzpatric­k and Alan O’Toole said they “made no reply” to the new charges.

The Director of Public Prosecutio­ns

has directed “trial on indictment” in the Circuit Court, which has broader sentencing powers. Judge Leech ordered the pair, who have yet to enter pleas, to appear again at the District Court on June 10 to be served with books of evidence and for the granting of return for trial orders.

Mr Donaghey, who previously had to surrender his passport to gardai as a condition of bail, was allowed to get it back for two weeks in May when he will be away on holiday. In January, the proceeding­s heard that he was getting social welfare but was looking for work. Legal aid was granted to the pair yesterday.

The unrest in the city erupted after a girl, aged five, was severely wounded in a stabbing at Parnell Square on the afternoon of November 23.

Two other children and a crèche worker were also injured.

Dozens of other defendants have court cases pending in connection with the disturbanc­es later that day in the city, including a man accused of torching a Luas tram.

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BAIL GRANTED: Donaghey (top) and Lawrence
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 ?? ?? FLAMES: Gardai in riot gear amid disorder last November
FLAMES: Gardai in riot gear amid disorder last November
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VIGIL: Candles and tributes left at school
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