Garda in riot gear and shields were advancing down O’Connell Street as rioters set a bus and tram on fire. The riot had spilled over from a nearby area where a Garda car had been set on fire and several gardaí injured. Gardaí began clearing the area to remove rioters.
It was shortly before 8pm and Garda in riot gear and shields were advancing down O’Connell Street. Nearby, an empty double-decker bus was on fire, as rioters also set a Luas tram alight, bringing chaos to Dublin city centre . The riot had spilled over from close to Parnell Street, where a Garda car had been set on fire and several gardaí injured, close to the site where three young children and a women in her 30s were stabbed earlier on Thursday.
Gardaí began advancing from O’Connell Street, Aston Quay and Westmoreland Street by 8.30pm, to remove rioters and clear the surrounding areas. Huberman family Christmas: ‘We were lucky as kids that Christmas in our house was a fun time. It’s not a given’ Government isn’t offering Northern Ireland money just to annoy DUP or Sinn Féi
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