fucking disgusting. and the punishment for "hate" will probably be harsher for what the PoS will get for 5 attempted murders, 3 of them attempted murders of very young children. when are they gonna learn?
Four attempted murders
Actually not really. The people who get it worst are the travellers or gypsy community who are frequently blocked by security from entering premises. The next group of immigrants are the brits who fit in well, then there's the Polish who were a learning experience but adapted well. I wouldnt say there are tensions exactly but sure there's a lot of miscommunication. The strongest criminal cartel are the irish kinnehans and a number of other crime oriented families responsible for shootings, drugs and theft. Crime rates are at their lowest in 20 years.
I fo think immigration policies need a rethinking not like this
Irish Travellers ≠ Gypsies
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Update Five:
Some 500 people took part in riots on Thursday night following knife attack that left several injured
www.independent.co.uk
Justice minister defends police's response to street "thuggery" that flared after school knife attack.
www.bbc.co.uk
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GoFundMe has been set up for Caio Benicio and is currently at €273,565, well over its target of €200,000.
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GoFundMe has been set up for the stabbing victims and is currently at €155,088, also with a target of €200,000.
The most riot police in Irish history were deployed to deal with Thursday's street violence in Dublin, the country's justice minister has said.
Disturbances are continuing in Dublin and there is a heavy police presence in affected areas. Arrests are being made.
Two water cannon vehicles have been borrowed from the PSNI. They will be manned by Irish policemen (if used).
Legislation allowing Garda officers to use body-worn cameras is to be fast-tracked, Irish ministers have been told.
As ministers met to discuss the response to the violence, Justice Minister Helen McEntee told the meeting that Gardai were trawling 6,000 hours of CCTV footage and further arrests were certain.
She also said the Recordings Devices Bill will be fast-tracked and enacted in the near future, allowing body-worn cameras to come into use for Gardai.