Man charged with murder of Gareth Hutch Hutch was shot in central Dublin in 2016
about 5 hours ago Updated: about 3 hours ago Tom Tuite
A man (35) has been remanded in custody after he was charged on Thursday with the murder of Gareth Hutch, who was shot dead in Dublin in 2016.
The father-of-one, aged 36, a nephew of Gerry “the Monk” Hutch, was shot as he was getting into his car outside his home in the Avondale House flats, on North Cumberland Street in the inner city on the morning of May 24th, 2016.
He suffered four gunshot injuries in the back of his neck, lower back and his upper chest.
A DUBLIN man bit his partner on the scalp, threatened to put a cigarette in her eye and held a lighter beside her face after accusing her of having an affair, it is alleged.
Adam O’Toole (28) is also accused of falsely imprisoning the woman in their bedroom during one of three separate attacks on her.
He is facing trial after a judge ruled the allegations were too serious to be dealt with at Dublin District Court.
Judge Bryan Smyth adjourned the case for the consent of the DPP for a return for trial to the circuit court.
Mr O’Toole, of Summerhill Place, Dublin 1 is charged with assault causing harm to his then partner three times at their home on August 8, 9 and 11, 2019.
ARMED gardaí shot dead a pet dog was as they arrested the owner on suspicion of drug dealing and making phone threats to kill his ex partner.
A court heard Mark Byrne s mobile was being seized and his home searched when more than €9,000 worth of cannabis was found and the two-year-old dog was fatally shot.
His defence maintained the garda response to a complaint about a threatening phone message was particularly heavy handed.
Judge Treasa Kelly refused to grant bail and remanded the accused in custody to appear in court again later this week.
Mr Byrne (48) is charged with possession of cannabis with intent to sell or supply at his home at Coburg Place, Dublin 1. He is also charged with threatening to kill or cause serious harm to his ex-partner.
ARMED gardaí shot dead a pet dog was as they arrested the owner on suspicion of drug dealing and making phone threats to kill his ex partner.
A court heard Mark Byrne s mobile was being seized and his home searched when more than €9,000 worth of cannabis was found and the two-year-old dog was fatally shot.
His defence maintained the garda response to a complaint about a threatening phone message was particularly heavy handed.
Judge Treasa Kelly refused to grant bail and remanded the accused in custody to appear in court again later this week.
Mr Byrne (48) is charged with possession of cannabis with intent to sell or supply at his home at Coburg Place, Dublin 1. He is also charged with threatening to kill or cause serious harm to his ex-partner.