GARDAI are investigating a string of stabbing attacks this morning that has left one man dead and two others injured. The incidents took place in Dundalk, Co Louth. One man has died after he was attacked and stabbed on Avenue Road. He is understood to be of Asian descent. His age is as yet unknown. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. It is understood that two other men - both understood to be Irish - were subsequently injured in separate attacks. Gardaí who were called to the scene confronted and disarmed the attacker. He has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is being detained at Dundalk Garda Station. He can be questioned for up to 24 hours. It is understood that the attacker is originally from Syria.
Noel82 wrote: You were being disingenuous, you knew what I meant. When the facts come out people like you disappear. No doubt you'll be back tomorrow telling everyone how great Europe is doing and everything that says otherwise is sensationalized right wing rubbish.
Noel82 wrote: » Gays were being thrown off buildings and Women were forced to cover themselves up in black heat seeking garments in Ireland 20 years ago were they? You're talking out of your arse. Check liveleak or other sites to actually see what goes on in these countries on a regular occurrence as forms as punishment. It's utterly barbaric and it wasn't happening in Ireland 200 years ago, let alone 20. You like the rest, want to appear as the moral authority while at the same defend a culture that directly contradicts the rights you seek to defend. For those reasons you are a hypocrite and because people of similar hypocrisy have gotten into power Politically, it's only a matter of time - not when parts of Europe being to emulate this great culture that only needs a couple of decades to sort itself out, even though every trend in history points the other way. We are already seeing it. Bravo.
markodaly wrote: » More than 24 hours afterwards, they cant assess where the person is from? That is most worrying aspect of all this. Even if this guy was a lone nut job, our borders are quite pourous anyway where anything more organised would be easily executed. Also, funny that the past few months that random unprovoked attacks around the world are all carried out by men from Middle Eastern origins.
fieldsforever wrote: » The last woman laundry closed less than twenty years ago.
markodaly wrote: » Also, funny that the past few months that random unprovoked attacks around the world are all carried out by men from Middle Eastern origins.
mfceiling wrote: » And this has got to do exactly what with the rise in the murders and terrorist attacks done in the name of some fictional god?
tayto lover wrote: » The murder in Dundalk has nothing to do with any God. It was the work of a deranged young man who happens to be from North Africa.
suicide_circus wrote: » A deranged young man of unknown origin with no legal right to be here. That's the issue here.
suicide_circus wrote: » A deranged young man of unknown origin with no legal right to be here. That's the issue.
tayto lover wrote: » There are murders committed regularly in Ireland by people who are out on bail and hardly a word about it.
suicide_circus wrote: » There are plenty of threads about that dude and you know it. This thread is about this young man and no amount of whataboutery will change the fact that lax border controls facilitated this murder.
suicide_circus wrote: » There are plenty of threads about that dude and you know it. This thread is about this young man and no amount of whataboutery will change the fact that lax border/immegration controls facilitated this murder.
tayto lover wrote: » Lax border control in France, England or Ireland? Or maybe all three? Are you for a hard border then?
suicide_circus wrote: » An unfortunate consequence of a borderless Europe is a loss of control over who gets in where. It's a trade off. The difference here is that this young man was seemingly questioned by gardai on January 1st. With no proper documentation he was allowed to go free and on his own recognizance told to go and report to immegration authorities. That is a grave systematic failure the tragic consequence of which we saw on Wednesday morning.
tayto lover wrote: » Lax border control in France, England or Ireland? Or maybe all three? Are you for a hard border then? And what's this "dude" business? Are you American?
suicide_circus wrote: » Ah yes, making personal jibes, the sign of a dude who is confident in his argument
ThisRegard wrote: » 1990s, relatively recently, we were stone aged ourselves.
tayto lover wrote: » Jibes?/ You called me a "dude".
tayto lover wrote: » He seemingly sought political asylum and it was in the process of being decided from what i've read.
MonkeyTennis wrote: » The people of Dundalk have raised over 8000eu since yesterday to repatriate the body of Yosuke Sasakihttps://talkofthetown.ie/repatriation-fund-japanese-man-killed-dundalk-smashes-target-400-overnight/
annaindundalk wrote: » Hmmm why don’t you just say what you’re actually really thinking?
silverharp wrote: » the chances of him being 18 are fairly slim too, is there a proper picture of him?
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » I would have expected the state to cover any costs
weldoninhio wrote: » You've read incorrectly. He'd applied for and was turned down for asylum in UK. He would not have been allowed apply for asylum here.[/QUOTE] Where did you see that as I can't make head or tail of this -https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/explainers/understanding-migration-and-asylum-european-union
Steve F wrote: » Video and still pictures of him being taken into court last night on the net Plenty of gawkers too at the end of video