Who are the 99 mysterious faces of the Dublin riots? Gardaí are on the case and need *your* help to crack this! 🕵️♂️🔍
In a dramatic turn of events, Gardaí have released images of 99 ‘persons of interest’ in connection with the notorious Dublin riots that erupted on November 23rd, 2023. With a team of over 50 officers combing through a staggering 17,000 hours of CCTV footage, they have unveiled a digital rogues' gallery in the hopes of getting to the bottom of the chaos that left Dublin reeling. The images come at a crucial time, as the investigation heats up just shy of the one-year anniversary of the late-night riots that caused millions in damage across the city centre.
At the heart of the investigation are serious allegations including riotous behavior, violent disorder, and arson—which is no light matter in any neck of the woods! Declan Donaghey, a 28-year-old man with a penchant for pyrotechnics, even owned up to setting a Garda car ablaze. Let’s just say his excuse of ‘spur of the moment’ is not likely to win him any awards in the court of public opinion! Gardaí are keen to speak with each of the 99 individuals to either rule them “in or out” of the investigation, making their appeals for public assistance all the more pressing.
The initial release of the images has already caused a stir, with the Garda website crashing under the weight of public interest—reminding us that curiosity definitely didn't kill the cat; it just crashed a website! As people grappling with the state of their own neighborhoods feel a mix of frustration and fascination, the call to action resonates deeply. Viewers are urged to keep their eyes peeled for these faces, many of whom might just be lurking in plain sight during their daily pint at the local pub.
While the Gardaí grapple with the remnants of what has been dubbed one of Dublin’s most tumultuous nights, online safety seems to be another pressing issue at hand. The Waterford Garda have also issued warnings regarding online scammers exploiting the upcoming shopping days like Black Friday and Cyber Monday. They stress the need for vigilance—fitting, considering the rest of this story is just another reminder that sometimes, when chaos reigns, it also inspires a community to come together to uncover the truth.
Now for some interesting food for thought: Did you know that arson cases can carry hefty fines and prison sentences upwards of 10 years? And speaking of chaos, the Dublin riots have sparked discussions about how technology and community involvement can play a huge role in reducing crime in urban settings. It seems we're all just trying to keep a watchful eye—who knew that crime-fighting could be the unexpected crossover hit of the year?
A team of more than 50 gardaí has reviewed more than 17000 hours of CCTV footage.
According to Gardai, the public disorder incident separately and cumulatively involved alleged offences of riot, violent disorder, arson, criminal damage, ...
Declan Donaghey (28), of Williams Place Upper, Dorset Street, pleaded guilty to arson, violent disorder, criminal damage and rioting on November 23rd, 2023.
Gardaí have said to progress the criminal investigative process, they need to identify each of these 'Persons of Interest' and interview each to either rule ...
A total of 17,000 hours of CCTV camera footage has been combed through by gardaí. 10.37am, 19 Nov 2024. 2.
Gardaí have released images of more than 90 people they want to speak to in connection with the Dublin riots last year.
Officers investigating the November 23 riots took the step in a bid to rule each individual “in or out” of the criminal investigative process.
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An Garda Síochána are set to publish photographs from last year's Dublin riot as they move to make further arrests nearing the one-year anniversary.
The Garda website has crashed after it published CCTV images of 99 'persons of interest' in the investigation into last year's Dublin riots.
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