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Judge criticises GSOC over garda investigation

Judge criticises GSOC over garda investigation Updated / Friday, 15 Jan 2021 19:44 Crime Correspondent A judge has criticised the Garda Ombudsman Commission for prosecuting a garda who was cleared in court of any wrongdoing.  Garda Noel Gibbons was charged with assault, false imprisonment and giving misleading information to GSOC in connection with the arrest of a Dublin Bus driver two and a half years ago.  The Garda arrested David Stamper in Dublin city centre on 15 September 2018 after the bus driver began flashing at him for driving in a bus lane and refused to give the garda his name or details when stopped.  Garda Gibbons, who is based at Pearse Street Garda Station, in Dublin and has also appeared as a presenter on RTÉ s Crimecall programme, had been driving his car and making a turn into the Garda station at the time. 

Dozens protest in Dublin after shooting of George Nkencho

Dozens protest in Dublin after shooting of George Nkencho PA Media 01/01/2021 By James Ward, PA © Niall Carson Protesters walk to Pearse Street Garda Station in Dublin (Niall Carson/PA) A group of up to 150 people have protested for the second consecutive day following the fatal shooting of George Nkencho. Mr Nkencho 27, was shot multiple times by gardai outside his home in Clonee, west Dublin, on Wednesday. Mr Nkencho was allegedly brandishing a knife and threatened gardai before he was shot by members of Blanchardstown Garda Armed Support Unit. In a statement on Twitter, Mr Nkencho’s sister Gloria said he was “suffering from serious mental illness and those who knew him know the type of person he was, he was not a thug nor a criminal”.

Sometimes I feel like saying, let me burn down your tent - just to get the homeless a bed for the night

I ve been tempted to set a homeless person s tent on fire on a few different occasions, just to ensure they have a proper roof over their head that night. Those are the words of Alan Lawes, a long time volunteer with various agencies that support Ireland s homeless, clearly illustrate the frustration homeless aid workers feel with the system. Lawes, an inner-city Dubliner, who is an Independent councillor in his adopted county of Meath, works with a community alert group in his own neck of the woods and with Inner City Helping the Homeless (ICHH), in the capital. He s adamant the system is letting the homeless down.

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