Dublin: Three gardaí injured and 23 people arrested in second night of Citywest public disorder
Written by Super UserSerious unrest broke out for a second consecutive night near the Citywest Hotel in Dublin, leaving three gardaí hospitalised and 23 people arrested. Around 500 people, mostly young men and teenagers, were involved in violent disturbances outside the hotel, which currently houses asylum seekers. Projectiles including bottles, bricks, and flares were thrown at officers, with one garda struck on the head. Over 300 police were deployed, supported by mounted, dog, and air units, though water cannon use was not required. The violence followed an alleged sexual assault on a 10-year-old girl earlier in the week. Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan condemned the “thuggish violence” and promised those responsible would be “dealt with relentlessly.” Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly warned of a “robust response” to any further disorder, stressing that the gatherings were not peaceful protests. Taoiseach Micheál Martin praised officers for their bravery, describing the attacks as “vile abuse” against those protecting the community. A senior investigating officer has been appointed to lead inquiries. See
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- Pray: for peace, healing, and reconciliation in Citywest, and protection for gardaí upholding justice under pressure. (Romans 12:21)
- More: https://www.irishtimes.com/crime-law/2025/10/22/stones-and-fireworks-thrown-at-gardai-as-protestors-gather-at-citywest-for-second-night/