> The court previously heard the boy had converted to Islam at age 15 and became radicalised online in Islamic State–like material, including videos of beheadings and propaganda from the notorious terrorist group.
Never realised there was a radicalisation side to this.
Just watching Adolescence, between this, that and general negativity that comes to kids online you’d have to think hard about what kind of access you give kids when they hit secondary school
Sweaty-Bank-766 on
Does terrorism not have a harsher sentence than that
Sad-Orange-5983 on
A headline sentence of ten years.
Two years suspended brings it down to eight years.
Almost every prisoner gets remission which is either a quarter or a third deducted off. This brings it down to 5.33 to 6 years.
Then take off the time he’s been in prison awaiting sentence (8.5 months).
He will be out in about 4/5 years. Not enough for attempted murder and obvious terror connections.
PoppedCork on
*Mr Justice Paul McDermott said two years from a 10-year term were being suspended on condition he keep the peace and engage with probation services for three years post release.The juvenile, who cannot be named because he is a minor, will serve the initial part of his term in Oberstown Children’s Detention Centre before moving to an adult prison upon turning 18 later in the year.*
Based on the Cameron Blair case where they won’t name the person who murdered him no he is over the age of 18, I doubt this guy will be named either once over 18.
IrishWaluigi98 on
Was the kid born in Ireland or not? And will we know who he is once he turns 18?
Redtit14 on
Eight years for terrorism and attempted murder.
VanWilder91 on
He’ll get out of jail in a few years and be a model citizen, I’m absolutely sure of it.
He should be locked up for the rest of his days and keep that radicalised islamic bullshit far from society
North_Activity_5980 on
This isn’t a problem ladies and gents.
Grand_Bit4912 on
I think it’s fair to say this is Irelands first domestic terrorist attack. The stated reason for the attack by the assailant? Irish army training of Malian government troops who were later involved in atrocities against civilians.
Renouncing our neutrality will lead to more of this and will make us all less safe.
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What do ye reckon out in four years?
> The court previously heard the boy had converted to Islam at age 15 and became radicalised online in Islamic State–like material, including videos of beheadings and propaganda from the notorious terrorist group.
Never realised there was a radicalisation side to this.
Just watching Adolescence, between this, that and general negativity that comes to kids online you’d have to think hard about what kind of access you give kids when they hit secondary school
Does terrorism not have a harsher sentence than that
A headline sentence of ten years.
Two years suspended brings it down to eight years.
Almost every prisoner gets remission which is either a quarter or a third deducted off. This brings it down to 5.33 to 6 years.
Then take off the time he’s been in prison awaiting sentence (8.5 months).
He will be out in about 4/5 years. Not enough for attempted murder and obvious terror connections.
*Mr Justice Paul McDermott said two years from a 10-year term were being suspended on condition he keep the peace and engage with probation services for three years post release.The juvenile, who cannot be named because he is a minor, will serve the initial part of his term in Oberstown Children’s Detention Centre before moving to an adult prison upon turning 18 later in the year.*
Based on the Cameron Blair case where they won’t name the person who murdered him no he is over the age of 18, I doubt this guy will be named either once over 18.
Was the kid born in Ireland or not? And will we know who he is once he turns 18?
Eight years for terrorism and attempted murder.
He’ll get out of jail in a few years and be a model citizen, I’m absolutely sure of it.
He should be locked up for the rest of his days and keep that radicalised islamic bullshit far from society
This isn’t a problem ladies and gents.
I think it’s fair to say this is Irelands first domestic terrorist attack. The stated reason for the attack by the assailant? Irish army training of Malian government troops who were later involved in atrocities against civilians.
Renouncing our neutrality will lead to more of this and will make us all less safe.