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Dublin erupts in violence after berserker stabs children

Violence on the streets of Dublin

Source: Twitter/Adrian Weckler

Irish police made 34 arrests for rioting in Dublin overnight and that more protests could follow after the stabbing of five people including three young children triggered violence rarely seen before in the capital.

Police guarded looted stores and firefighters cooled down smouldering vehicles in the heart of Dublin’s city centre early on Friday after hours of riots which Police Commissioner Drew Harris said he expected to lead to many more arrests.

Police blamed far-right agitators for starting the violence after a small group of anti-immigrant protesters arrived at the scene of the stabbing beside the main thoroughfare of O’Connell Street and clashed with police.

Police have not commented on the nationality of a man detained in connection with the stabbings but there was immediate speculation online that he was foreign.

“We have not seen a public order situation like this before,” Harris told a news conference, adding there would be a very heavy police presence in the city on Friday.

‘Element of radicalisation’

“I think that we’ve seen an element of radicalisation. We have seen a group of people who take literally a thimble full of facts and make a bathtub of hateful assumptions and then conduct themselves in a way which is riotous and disruptive to our society.”

It took officers several hours to regain control after a group of local youths joined the protesters, some of whom were shouting “get them out”, with one carrying a sign saying “Irish Lives Matter”.

The crowd grew to about 200 to 300 people.

People were urged to stay away from large parts of the city during the height of the violence.

Harris said 13 shops were damaged or looted, 11 police cars damaged and destroyed along with three buses and a tram. One officer was seriously injured.

Dublin Fire Brigade said firefighters continued to damp down a smouldering tram on O’Connell Street on Friday morning and make the scene safe.

Public transport resumed but with restrictions in the area.

Barricades were up across some shopping streets where Black Friday sales were due to take place.

Emergency treatment

Police stood guard outside a Foot Locker store with broken windows that was looted during the riot.

The front of a Holiday Inn hotel was boarded up.

A five-year-old girl was receiving emergency treatment after sustaining serious injuries in the stabbing.

Harris said the girl remained in a very serious condition with a female teacher in her 30s also in a serious condition.

The two other children, a five-year-old boy and six-year-old girl, suffered less serious injuries.

The detained man in his late 40s, also being treated for serious injuries, was detained by police who said they were not looking for any other suspect.

Harris said police had not ruled out any motive, including whether it could be terrorism-related.

Small anti-immigrant protests have grown in the last year, and the government is reviewing security around parliament after a recent protest trapped MPs inside.

-AAP

Topics: Ireland
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