Taoiseach thanks gardai for 'swift & effective' response to Parnell Sq incident

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Taoiseach thanks gardai for 'swift & effective' response to Parnell Sq incident
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Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald said children were 'frightened and traumatised' by the incident

A man has been arrested by gardai investigating an alleged incident of threatening behaviour in Dublin city centre.

READ MORE - Child previously attacked in Parnell Square stabbing witnessed latest knife incident outside school "Gardai are liaising with the local community and anyone impacted by the incident," a garda spokesman said."I’m also very sure that people who are in that area, particularly children who witnessed this, would be very distressed," he told the Dail.

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