A man in Dublin sent schoolchildren into panic by threatening them with a knife
In a shocking incident in Dublin, a man named Oisin Peavoy has been remanded in custody after allegedly threatening a woman with a baby and two busloads of young children with a knife. The terrifying event took place on Gardiner Street and Parnell Square in Dublin city centre, causing hysteria among the children who feared for their lives. The schoolchildren reportedly screamed in terror, 'we're going to die,' as the man brandished the knife in front of their bus, creating a harrowing scene. Oisin Peavoy, aged 38, appeared before Judge Gerard Jones in Dublin's District Court to face charges related to the threatening behavior.
A man who allegedly threatened a woman with a baby and two busloads of young children in Dublin while armed with a knife has been remanded in custody after ...
The court heard that it was alleged the accused was armed with a knife at Gardiner Street and Parnell Square in Dublin.
HYSTERICAL schoolchildren screamed “we're going to die” when a knife-wielding man stood in front of their bus in Dublin city centre, it is alleged.
The man was charged with the production of a knife and threatening behaviour on Gardiner Street and Parnell Square on Tuesday morning.
Oisín Peavoy (38) of Granby Row in Dublin 1 appeared before Judge Gerard Jones in Dublin's District Court accused of brandishing a knife in front of two ...
A man has appeared in court charged with brandishing a knife in Dublin city centre. Oisin Peavoy, 38, with an address in Granby Row, Dublin 1, ...
Oisin Peavoy who has an address at Granby Row, Dublin 1 appeared before Judge Gerard Jones to answer four charges in relation to the production of an offensive ...
A man who allegedly threatened a woman with a baby and two busloads of young children in Dublin while armed with a knife has been remanded in custody after ...
Oisin Peavoy was remanded in custody after a judge held he was a “danger to the public in his present state”. 2.04pm, 29 May 2024.