Cork motorist admits to knocking down garda

He admitted that on August 2, 2024, at Curraheen Rd, Bishopstown, he did assault Garda Thomas Barry causing him harm.
Cork motorist admits to knocking down garda

54-year-old Seamus McCarthy of Ballybrack, Carrignavar, Glanmire, Co Cork, was arraigned at Cork Circuit Criminal Court where he pleaded guilty to the three charges.

A Cork driver who was accused of knocking down a member of An Garda Síochána, who had informed him his car was about to be seized for having no insurance, pleaded guilty to three charges against him yesterday.

54-year-old Seamus McCarthy of Ballybrack, Carrignavar, Glanmire, Co Cork, was arraigned at Cork Circuit Criminal Court where he pleaded guilty to the three charges.

He admitted that on August 2, 2024, at Curraheen Rd, Bishopstown, he did assault Garda Thomas Barry causing him harm.

He also pleaded guilty to counts of dangerous driving and of driving without insurance.

Sergeant Dave Delea previously outlined the allegations against the accused when he was first in court.

It related to an incident at around 4pm on August 2, 2024, when Garda Thomas Barry was on duty at Curraheen Rd, Cork, conducting a speed operation. He stopped the defendant’s black Audi A6.

Believing there was no insurance on the car, Garda Barry informed him the car was being seized.

Garda Barry instructed him several times not to move the car, but he allegedly began to reverse away from the garda.

Sergeant Delea said: “He then drove forward and collided with Garda Barry, causing him to fall to the ground.

“He then stopped a short distance away, having pulled into a parking space, and he remained in the car until additional gardaí arrived.

“Garda Barry was assisted by passers-by.

“He received injuries to his head, left arm, and left leg, and was brought to Cork University Hospital for treatment.”

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