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Burglar who held screwdriver to neck of school principal jailed Longford school board members speak of ‘utter fear and trepidation’ during robbery Thu, Mar 4, 2021, 14:22 Updated: Thu, Mar 4, 2021, 14:24 Liam Cosgrove The photograph taken by Beatrice Shanley during the attack at St Joseph’s National School in Longford.
A serial burglar who held a screwdriver to the neck of a primary school principal during an armed raid in Co Longford last year has been sentenced to three years in prison. James Cranny (38), of Meadow Crest, Boyle, Co Roscommon, was sentenced at a sitting of Longford Circuit Criminal Court on Thursday morning following an incident at St Joseph’s National School, Dublin Road, Longford, on August 27th, 2020. ....
A NATIONAL school principal has told of how utter fear and trepidation consumed her after a masked raider held a screwdriver to her throat during an armed robbery at a Co Longford school last year. Orla Egan told a sitting of Longford Circuit Criminal Court this afternoon of the moments which led up to an incident at St Joseph s National School, Dublin Road, Longford on August 27, 2020. Ms Egan said she had called a meeting of the school s board of management in a bid to devise a Covid-19 response plan to the ongoing public health emergency. James Cranny (38), Meadow Crest, Boyle, Co Roscommon pleaded guilty to six counts of robbery, attempted robbery and the production of a screwdriver. ....
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