Man accused of trying to throw garda into river outside Cork School of Music
A garda pinned the defendant against the railing on the riverbank across from the School of Music on Union Quay, the court heard. Picture: Denis Minihane.
A young man accused of attempting to throw a member of An Garda Síochána over a railing and into the River Lee in a desperate effort to avoid a drugs search was remanded in custody until June 4.
Sergeant John Dineen said that directions were awaited from the Director of Public Prosecutions and asked if the defendant would consent to a four-week adjournment. Defence solicitor Shane Collins-Daly said there would only be consent to a two-week remand in custody.
Mr Collins-Daly said in respect of the bail refusal when the matter first came before the district court that the accused man, 25-year-old Luca Pirani, who was living at an apartment at North Quay Place, Pope’s Quay, Cork, has a bail appeal due to be heard at the High Court.
Adjourning the case until June 4, Judge Catherine told the young man that he was obliged to appear in person if he was granted bail.
Sergeant Elaine Gallery previously gave evidence of the incident where Garda Shane Creed was in plain clothes and showed the defendant his garda identification card and indicated that he was to be searched under the Misuse of Drugs Act, on suspicion of having drugs.
The incident occurred at around 10pm on April 29 when he observed the defendant in what appeared to be a drugs transaction on Union Quay.
“Garda Creed was able to pin the defendant against the railing on the riverbank across from the School of Music on Union Quay.
“At this point it is alleged that Luca Pirani attempted to pick Garda Creed up by the legs in what Garda Creed believes was an attempt to push him over the railing into the River Lee.
“During the altercation, Garda Creed’s Tetra radio was knocked to the ground leaving Garda Creed with no means to call for assistance as he struggled to stop Mr Pirani from assaulting him.
“A Good Samaritan arrived and assisted the garda by retrieving his radio and immediately calling for assistance,” Sgt Gallery said.
She added that Garda Creed’s injuries included swelling and bruising to his face and a bite mark to his shoulder.
It is alleged that the defendant had €300 of cannabis and €140 of cocaine when searched. He is also charged with trying to evade a drugs search and assaulting a garda.

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