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Ross O’Neill, 36, pleaded guilty to rioting in Dublin, throwing wood at police, and was remanded until sentencing in June.
Ross O’Neill, 36, of Darndale, Dublin, was remanded in custody after pleading guilty to rioting during violent clashes at the former Crown Paints site in Coolock on July 15, 2024.
Identified by a "Ross" tattoo in CCTV footage, he was seen throwing a piece of wood at gardaí, grazing one officer, during unrest that included a fire-started JCB and projectiles.
Around 40 officers responded, and a security guard was injured.
O’Neill fled on an electric bike and was later arrested after being recognized from video.
His defense cited frustration over plans for an IPAS center and his sister’s homelessness, denied racial motives, and highlighted his decade of community service and no prior criminal record.
Judge Martina Baxter ordered a probation report and remanded him until sentencing in June.
Ross O'Neill, de 36 años, se declaró culpable de disturbios en Dublín, arrojando madera a la policía, y fue encarcelado hasta la sentencia en junio.