Sunday, February 28, 2021

Covid-19: Police officers injured at Dublin anti-lockdown protest

 BBC News reported on rising tensions among groups in Dublin, Ireland about the  COVID-19 vaccine and restrictions. Three police officers were injured in the attacks and hundreds of protesters were moved to Gaftan Street to avoid gathering in St. Stephen’s Green. The police were attacked by bollards, cans, and fireworks and there have been twenty- three arrests. Currently, twenty have been charged and thirteen appeared before the Criminal Court of Justice before being put in custody. The Irish police commissioner, Drew Harris, stated that there will be an investigation into what happened at the protests and how long it has been in the workings. The prime minister was stated saying he was “horrified” by the violence and the behavior “by a selfish few undermines sacrifices that millions have made in the last 12 months.”

-Hannah Kohl (Weekly Blog #4)

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56222942

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