L’uomo è stato arrestato con l’accusa di aver accoltellato due gemelle adolescenti e un passante a Dublino

https://www.irishtimes.com/crime-law/courts/2026/04/06/man-remanded-in-custody-accused-of-stabbing-twin-teenage-sisters-and-passerby-in-dublin/

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18 commenti

  1. UncleJoeBiden on

    You couldn’t invent a much more inflammatory set of circumstances than these.

  2. Dull_Brain2688 on

    I work with a couple of Somalis. Lovely, lovely people. This scumbag will help make their lives more difficult here. Prick.

  3. linef4ult on

    Reddit do what you do and find the passer by that intervened. Man shouldn’t be paying for any drinks for a while.

  4. OrganicVlad79 on

    First known to be here since February 2025, no family here, and he’s homeless? Why was he not deported immediately?

  5. MooseTheorem on

    “Carroll further stated there was a camera phone recording with audio of the young women “pleading” with the man to leave them alone before the assault.”

    Love that someone was happily recording two young ones getting harassed until someone else _actually_ stepped in to help. The actual fuck like

  6. Unfair-Sleep-3022 on

    It’s not all of them of course, but every time something happens…

  7. PolitiCorey on

    The only solution to any of these issues is to reform the asylum process, dangerous psychopaths can easily get lost like this one because the system is so backed up, broken and inefficient. I want legitimate asylum seekers to be refuged, I want skilled and unskilled labour to immigrate here, I want deranged lunatics deported as soon as possible.

  8. Hoodbubble on

    He was recently given a seven-month suspended sentence for carrying a switchblade.
    This was following a previous incident where he was caught with a steak knife while drunk and spitting on Gardaí.
    He also has two separate public order convictions.

    The judges in this country are a danger to peoples safety- he should have been imprisoned or deported on any of these previous occasions.

  9. Savings-Concept8972 on

    that’s absolutely horrific, hope the victims are okay and he stays locked up for a long time

  10. GaeilgeGaeilge on

    > The accused first became known to be in the country in February 2025. However, there was no record of his port of entry, the court was told.

    When you immigrate legally, there is documentation of that.

  11. irish-optimist on

    Remember you’re a far-right racist if this makes you angry!! Now keep paying your 51% marginal tax rate to a government that can’t even enforce border control, let alone build housing or infrastructure or keep its people safe.

  12. How is only being reported three days later? 3 people stabbed in the middle of Dublin 

  13. Free_Note5162 on

    The problem with the current asylum system isn’t immigration itself; it’s the lack of oversight for people coming from war-torn environments. We allow asylum seekers to enter but do almost nothing to ensure they are mentally capable of integrating into a new culture. This isn’t an indictment of Somalians as a whole, but rather a critique of a government system that fails to account for the extreme trauma individuals bring with them.

    I saw the consequences of this firsthand as a teenager. A Somali student at my school was clearly not okay; he was randomly violent and said disturbing things to the girls in our class, who eventually just saw him as a creep. But his background was horrific. He once mentioned that while fleeing his home at eight years old, he watched his best friend get captured, assaulted, and murdered. He said he still saw his friend’s dead body in his mind constantly.

    Despite being moved through host families in France and Ireland, he clearly never received any real psychological screening or support. He was just dropped into a classroom and expected to fit in.

    I know it’s unrealistic to expect the government to fund long-term therapy for every person who arrives, but there has to be a middle ground. It’s inhumane to block people from escaping hell, but governments also have a responsibility to protect their own citizens. At the very least, there should be a mental health vetting process for those coming from high conflict zones. You can’t ignore that kind of trauma and expect a person to successfully join a new society without it eventually boiling over.

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