Dublin Riots Erupt
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Six people have been arrested after a crowd outside a hotel housing migrants near Dublin threw bricks, bottles, and fireworks at police officers
Anti-immigrant protesters burned a police vehicle and attacked officers near a building housing asylum seekers in Dublin on Tuesday, the justice minister said, a day after a man was arrested for an attack on a young girl nearby.
Demonstrations erupted at a hotel housing asylum seekers on the outskirts of Ireland's capital after reports of an alleged sexual assault on a young girl.View on euronews
J ury deliberations continued Thursday in the trial of Terrence Crosbie, a Dublin firefighter accused of raping a woman in Boston during last year's St. Patrick's Day celebrations. This is the second trial for this case. The jury in Crosbie's first trial deadlocked.
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Dublin parents skeptical redistricting suggestions will be heard
Dublin City Schools leaders heard from passionate parents Wednesday during three listening sessions about plans to redistrict three high schools. The decision comes as the Dublin area continues to grow,
DUBLIN, Ohio — The clock is ticking for families in Dublin City Schools to share their thoughts on the district’s high school redistricting plans. District leaders are hosting three listening sessions on Wednesday to gather community feedback on two proposed maps that could reshape school boundaries.
Violence that broke out during a protest outside a hotel used to house asylum seekers in Dublin was anything but peaceful protest, the Garda (Irish police) commissioner has said. The disorder at the Citywest Hotel on Tuesday, which included a police vehicle being set on fire, led to seven arrests and five people being charged.
Jury deliberations have begun in the case of a firefighter from Ireland accused of raping a woman at a hotel in Boston during St. Patrick's Day weekend in 2024.
Damn that’s young I don’t want to get intoble (sic),” he allegedly told an undercover cop posing as a 13-year-old girl.
The Professional Association of Georgia Educators has filed a lawsuit against Dublin City Schools, claiming the district illegally terminated a teacher’s contract amid budget cuts tied to a multimillion-dollar deficit.