Homeless man ordered to stay away from homeless facility in Limerick
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A SERIAL offender has been ordered to stay away from a homeless shelter in Limerick city centre following a number of incidents earlier this month.
Noel Franklin, of no fixed abode, is facing public order and trespass charges relating three separate incidents which occurred at McGarry House, Alphonsus Street on April 2, April 6 and April 8.
After Garda Dean O Sullivan expressed concerns that he would return to the facility, Judge Patricia Harney indicated she would refuse bail if he did not agree to stay away from McGarry House.
Solicitor John Herbert said his client, who recently completed a prison sentence, has been homeless for some time and has been attempting to engage with the homeless services since his release.
reserve of these police officers that have been put in a very tough place. noel franklin, veteran officer with the maryland state police, thank you for your time tonight. i appreciate it. thank you, rachel. on saturday night, during the ninth inning of the baltimore orioles-boston red sox game in baltimore, this was the message that flashed on the jumbo tron in center field. due to an ongoing public safety issue, all fans are asked to remain inside the ballpark until further notice. thank you. that was the jumbo tron in the 9th inning of the game the time most fans were thinking about going home. but the baltimore police locked everybody inside. they closed the gates to the baseball stadium and would not allow anybody to leave. that was because of what was going on outside of the stadium that night. what began as peaceful protests in baltimore on saturday turned into a night of violent clashes.
by police, we will come in and provide the relief for them. so they can then move on and secure other areas. [ inaudible ] we will have up to 5,000 that can be called up. it will be up to the state police and governor to tell us how many they need. when it comes to the city of baltimore and maryland state police [ inaudible ] general number around 1500. again, we are relying on the city has partners in all of this. certainly we re looking to bring in more. we re bringing as many as we possibly can. anyone else? [ inaudible question ] [ phone ringing ] it s obviously very disappoint disappointing. what started out as a peaceful protest with people expressing genuine concern about incidents that took place and was a peaceful incident for six hours or so 95% of the people involved were conducting themselves in a very peaceful manner. it was well under control. we had a lot of outside agitators come in from around the country, and we had some roving gangs and young