Mon, 28 Jun, 2021 - 17:00 He has no memory of the incident : Cork man brandished knives, broke windows and threatened to kill a Garda
Eddie Burke, defence solicitor, said, “Unfortunately, he has no memory of the incident. He woke up in the garda station. He cannot remember what happened.”
Liam Heylin Armed gardaí had to be called to a house in Togher where a man brandished knives, broke windows and then came out threatening to kill a member of An Garda Síochána.
Sergeant John Kelleher said gardaí first responded to a call for assistance at about 6.30 in the morning. They arrived to find that a woman who lived there was visibly upset.
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SPRINGFIELD Gun dealers say they are selling more firearms than ever in the Chicago area since the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and they predict sales will shatter the records set during last year’s civil unrest and in the early days of the coronavirus panic.
“It’s the busiest you could ever imagine. It’s been lines around the block, out the door, around my store every day since March,” said Jeff Regnier, owner of Kee Firearms and Training in far southwest suburban New Lenox.
“Now recently we had the storm of the Capitol. That has gun sales 10 times from what it was in the pandemic, which was already 10 times what your normal business was.”