Seven gardaí assaulted in three 'violent incidents' in Dungarvan over the weekend

Chief superintendent Anthony Pettit of Waterford/Kilkenny Garda Division said attacks on members of An Garda Síochána are 'deplorable'.
Seven gardaí assaulted in three 'violent incidents' in Dungarvan over the weekend

Eva Osborne

An Garda Síochána is investigating after seven of its members were assaulted and injured in three "separate, violent incidents" in Dungarvan over the last weekend.

Gardaí said there was "serious public disorder" in Dungarvan from October 17th to 19th.

On Friday at approximately 10pm, gardaí responded to an incident at a domestic residence following a request for assistance from the National Ambulance Service.

In a statement, a Garda spokesperson said: "Upon arrival, gardaí encountered an aggressive and intoxicated female. As gardaí attempted to arrest her, a group of individuals at the scene physically assaulted three Garda members.

"Despite the sustained attack, the female was arrested and taken to Dungarvan Garda Station.

"All three gardaí were deemed unfit for duty following medical assessments and one required further treatment at an Emergency Department. Two remain off duty at this time."

In a separate, unrelated incident on the same day, two other Garda members were assaulted at Dungarvan Garda Station by a male who had been arrested under the Public Order Act.

Both gardaí required hospital treatment and remain off duty.

A third incident occurred shortly after 10pm on Sunday, when two Garda members responded to a disturbance involving two adult males on Sexton Street, Dungarvan.

Both were assaulted in responding to the incident. Use of Force options were deployed by gardaí to restrain and arrest both individuals. These two gardaí remained on duty.

An Garda Síochána said it has initiated a full investigation into all circumstances surrounding these incidents.

The full support of local management, including the Employee Assistance and Welfare services has been offered to all members involved.

Following the serious events on October 17th, policing arrangements for the area were managed by the Regional Control Room and supported by neighbouring Garda units to ensure continued public safety.

Speaking about these incidents, chief superintendent Anthony Pettit of Waterford/Kilkenny Garda Division said: "Attacks on members of An Garda Síochána are deplorable.

"Emergency service personnel, including An Garda Síochána and the National Ambulance Service, respond to incidents to help citizens.

"It is unacceptable that any of them should be assaulted while on duty. These incidents will be fully investigated.

"My thoughts are with the Garda members involved, who will receive all available support. The public can be assured that full policing services will be maintained.

"I commend the dedication and support of the members who have made themselves available to assist their colleagues at this time"

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