People in Galway have been reacting to the violence in the capital yesterday, saying the 'appalling' scenes should be a wake up call.
34 arrests took place in the Dublin riots last night - 32 will be in court today.
Seven vehicles were set on fire - including three buses, three Garda cars and a Luas tram.
Eight other Garda cars were damaged, as was a fire truck - while 13 buildings in the city centre were damaged.
It's reported the riots evolved from a protest - which Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said contained factions of the far-right
The condition of a 5-year-old girl who was seriously injured in yesterday's attack at a school in Dublin on Parnell Square East remains critical.
Her carer, a woman in her 30s is also in a serious condition, while a 6-year-old girl is being treated for head injuries.
A 5-year-old boy suffered minor injuries.
A man in his 50s is also in hospital - who Gardaí say is a person of interest in the case.
It's believed he's an Irish citizen who has lived here for two decades.
People in Galway have been reacting to the violence in the capital yesterday, saying the 'appalling' scenes should be a wake up call.
34 arrests took place in the Dublin riots last night - 32 will be in court today.
Seven vehicles were set on fire - including three buses, three Garda cars and a Luas tram.
Eight other Garda cars were damaged, as was a fire truck - while 13 buildings in the city centre were damaged.
Our reporter Caoimhe Killeen spoke to these people in the city today:
It's reported the riots evolved from a protest - which Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said contained factions of the far-right
The condition of a 5-year-old girl who was seriously injured in yesterday's attack at a school in Dublin on Parnell Square East remains critical.
Her carer, a woman in her 30s is also in a serious condition, while a 6-year-old girl is being treated for head injuries.
A 5-year-old boy suffered minor injuries.
A man in his 50s is also in hospital - who Gardaí say is a person of interest in the case.
It's believed he's an Irish citizen who has lived here for two decades.
Our reporter Caoimhe Killeen spoke to these people in the city today:
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