Man in Custody After Random Stabbing in Dublin Leaves Three Hospitalized

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Man in Custody After Random Stabbing in Dublin Leaves Three Hospitalized
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Three people were hospitalized after a random stabbing incident in Stoneybatter, Dublin. A man in his 20s, originally from Latin America and recently homeless, is in custody. While reports initially suggested a possible connection to an earlier dispute, this was quickly ruled out. The unarmed Garda who apprehended the suspect has been lauded for their bravery.

A man remains in custody after three people were hospitalised following a stabbing incident in Stoneybatter , County Dublin .“There were reports that said there could have been a link to a row earlier yesterday afternoon, but that was also very quickly ruled out,” he said.“I think this is what is one of the scarier things about this, it seems to be a very random“The suspect I’m told is a man in his 20s and he’s - from what I believe – originally from Latin America.

“But this does raise the questions again about community policing... Obviously, we know the dangers that Gardaí face every single day, but it was an unarmed Guard who did up apprehending the suspect in the end. “Firstly, there’s a horrible reality that, you know, if a random knife attack is to happen, it will happen,” she said.“I think there is a second point though that obviously there’s a wider frustration.

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