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Man charged over Grafton Street, Dublin protest riot only there to document event
Caoilte Cahill was one of 13 people who were charged over Saturday’s riot that saw three gardai injured
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All were remanded in custody with consent to bail, with bail set at €200, to appear before Cloverhill District Court on March 5.
The conditions of the bail were that they abide by all aspects of the Health Act in relation to Covid-19 restrictions, they do not take part in unlawful assemblies, and they be of good behaviour.
Those who were charged with offences under the Act included:
Craig Byrne (23), an apprentice, from Crumlin Road, Dublin 12, relating to Sections 6, 8, and 19 at O’Connell Street Lower; James Moore (19), Fairways Park, Finglas, Dublin, relating to Sections 6 and 8; plumber Jason Sheridan (27), who is out of work due to Covid, of Pearse House, Pearse Street, Dublin 2, relating to Section 6 at Grafton Street; Kevin and Stephen Fitzgerald, twin brothers aged 26 of Newbury Grove, Clonshaugh, County Dublin, relating to Section 6.