Beannacht Dé ar na Gardaí Síochána! (Lovebombing the pigs)

God bless the Garda Siochana!

This thread is laser focussed ón good news and amusing anecdotes from the lives and times of the boys in blue. Sure, we can all trade stories of senior cops running Judaeo-paki kebab shop rape-and-heroin gangs as well as harassing us Remigration enthusiasts, but sometimes it is good just to focus ón the good things.

If you are commenting, you must have AT LEAST one good thing to say about the Gardai. You can preface your praise with as much polite, constructive criticism as you like, but you must have something good to say at the end.

Here is a great news story about the Gardai Siochana. Sligo Cops bust migrant lady and her three Neapolitan Bull Mastiffs. Ethnic Irish vax doctor certifies the scrounger lady is a loony. It's the remigration train for her, after her stint in the tender mercies of the HSE/FSS. One down and 999,999 to go!

This is an inspiring model for remigration enthusiasts in the Garda Siochana..
1. Identify surplus to requirements, troublemaking foreigners.
2. Certify them as lunatics – just one doc will do the job! It's perfectly legal.
3. Lock them up.
4. Deport them.


Let's call the lady Cherie Reynolds. A typical tale. Scheming evil foreign lady meets altruistic ethnic Irish gentleman. He helps her find a home for her self, her two horses, lame sheep, four pygmy goats, two cats, a basset hound, a terrier and a grand total of three neapolitan Bull Mastiffs. The mastiffs are designed to be placid until until someone annoys their owner, when they proceed to rip out the throats of people they perceive as threats. They weigh 70 kilos apiece.

Everything was fine until she hit mé with a bucket. I made a complaint to the Keystone cops. Nothing happened. A few days later she stabbed mé with a steel spike in the back of the head, drawing a certain amount of blood. Any time I went there, she approached mé screaming insults and threats.

Meanwhile, the Keystone cops do nothing. They don't respond to 999 calls, they are rude, insulting and even threatening when I humbly try to encourage them to investigate the crime. Above all, they never put anything in writing.

They told mé that two 999 calls of mine got scrubbed from the records.

Sligo County Council dog warden, the revolting Mr McDaniels, can fairly be described as a psychopath. Consider this: I mentioned the possibility that the bull mastiff might jump over the tiny fence and attack children walking ón the road. Mr MacDaniel's face broke into a wide happy smile. What kind of weirdo smiles at the thought of innocent people getting ripped apart by a dog?

McDaniels inspected the dogs, sneered at mé that a Neapolitan bull mastiff was not ón the restricted list (although bull mastiffs are) and was not a problem. Then he smirked and asked mé: Is that your little dog? Produce a licence in seven days or I'll take you to court.

I politely and repeatedly informed him that he was obviously an evil man who takes pleasure in the suffering of others.

Everybody warned mé not to bother going to the cops. They are useless. Worse than useless. They will do nothing for you. They are the worst criminals of the lot. They are taking bribes from ZimZams, Poppadoms and the Palani crew in Sligo to turn a blind eye to the drugs and prostitution racket. They are lazy, stupid, incompetent liars and traitors who worship the Vax, anal sex, King Charles III and his barbarous Bearla.

And so ón and so forth. The level of love and respect towards them is close to zero. Hopefully this is causing them mental health problems and encouraging them to leak information and work ón little remigration projects of their own.

Three weeks of silence, rudeness, threats, sneers, racist remarks about my ethnogael background. And suddenly, from one moment to the next, The Call.

It is the cops, speaking the sweet old Gaelic. An rud is annamh is iontach. Not top quality Gaelic, cosuil le tusa agus mise, but passable. A decent, honest attempt.

”She's gone. The lads went up with a doctor and the psycho dog warden. They certified her and they took away the dogs.”

As simple as that. That's how easy it is to get rid of troublesome foreigners, when you can whip the cops into doing it.

The witch is gone. God is great. Deus Veult. And some stupid people say God never answers prayers...

How is it possible that the notoriously corrupt and treacherous Garda Siochana actually did a decent days work for once?

A summary of tactics I used, which might be useful or amusing for the reader.

1. Persistence. One email and/or phone call a day. Sometimes six or more. Fifty or sixty interactions. In a civilized country, one call would have done the job.

2. Triangulation: Write to different people within the Gardai: community police, diversity officer, neighbouring cop shops, crime prevention officer. Also NGOs, Council, welfare. Anyone you can think of.

3. Write directly to the commissioner, at least some of the time. Is togha fear e, Justin Kelly, and he does not want his hands stained with dirty dealings. If the local cop knows that the boss has his beady eyes ón him, it makes him sharpen up. You are a free citizen of the Republic. Your peer is the Superintendent. Don't deal with lowly Inspectors, sergeants and rank and file. You communicate in writing with the Superintendent. He won't answer. But keep writing to him, insisting that he reply and casting asperisons ón the quality of men under his command.

4. Use strong language. Don't be afraid to get angry. I wrote words like traitor and liar and useless self serving Me Feiner civil servant, when writing to the ISPCA, Sligo County Council, etc, etc. I often ended a letter with the chilling, but perfectly legal and Christian, Gaelic salutation: Go scriosfaidh Dia sliocht sleacht do shleachta! Start your chat in Gaelic and force the treacherous lazy shoneens to admit they are not competent to carry out their duties in Irish. Puts them ón the defensive straight away.

5. If you suspect it is true, tell them you think your attacker is a Garda snitch and that that she has immunity from prosecution. I said that to two cops in a car in Dromahaire the other day: We all know that if you're a snitch for the cops you can murder all round and get away with it. They didn't contradict mé. They burst out laughing. I snarled the name of Shane O'Farrell at Superintendents and Commissioners, the young man murdered by a foreign garda snitch. Even the most evil of them was at least a little embarassed at that. Occasionally I respectfully mentioned the mysterious death of Garda Deirdre Finn.

6. Tell the Superintendent that you have death threats before from members of the Gardai and that you would prefer if any of the men detailed to investigate your case didn't make death threats to you, at least not while they are ón duty.. Ask the cops directly are they going to kill you.


7. Mention, without getting into too much detail, the word you hear ón the street about certain foreign criminals being allowed to operate with impunity. You don't have to implicate the Superintendent directly. “It must come as a shock to you that some of your men are taking bribes from foreign criminals,,,etc”. Go easy ón him. Give him an escape route.

8. Silly mé. I almost forgot. The other tactic is God. Obviously. If anyone needs more proof of the existence of God, there it is. God forced the cops to do a decent days' work. What other force would be strong enough?

This is a high risk strategy, some might say. The cops might simply beat you to death in public if you gave cheek to them. True. Give yourself a minimum of three yards of space if you're saying this stuff face to face. But once you widely document your concern that the cops will kill you, it reduces at least somewhat the risk.

And you may as well be hung for a sheep as for a lamb. If the system is harassing you already, you may as well fight back. If you make yourself an easy target they will happily destroy you.

Beannacht De ar na Garda Siochana!

Beir Bua!
 
God bless the Garda Siochana!

This thread is laser focussed ón good news and amusing anecdotes from the lives and times of the boys in blue. Sure, we can all trade stories of senior cops running Judaeo-paki kebab shop rape-and-heroin gangs as well as harassing us Remigration enthusiasts, but sometimes it is good just to focus ón the good things.

If you are commenting, you must have AT LEAST one good thing to say about the Gardai. You can preface your praise with as much polite, constructive criticism as you like, but you must have something good to say at the end.

Here is a great news story about the Gardai Siochana. Sligo Cops bust migrant lady and her three Neapolitan Bull Mastiffs. Ethnic Irish vax doctor certifies the scrounger lady is a loony. It's the remigration train for her, after her stint in the tender mercies of the HSE/FSS. One down and 999,999 to go!

This is an inspiring model for remigration enthusiasts in the Garda Siochana..
1. Identify surplus to requirements, troublemaking foreigners.
2. Certify them as lunatics – just one doc will do the job! It's perfectly legal.
3. Lock them up.
4. Deport them.


Let's call the lady Cherie Reynolds. A typical tale. Scheming evil foreign lady meets altruistic ethnic Irish gentleman. He helps her find a home for her self, her two horses, lame sheep, four pygmy goats, two cats, a basset hound, a terrier and a grand total of three neapolitan Bull Mastiffs. The mastiffs are designed to be placid until until someone annoys their owner, when they proceed to rip out the throats of people they perceive as threats. They weigh 70 kilos apiece.

Everything was fine until she hit mé with a bucket. I made a complaint to the Keystone cops. Nothing happened. A few days later she stabbed mé with a steel spike in the back of the head, drawing a certain amount of blood. Any time I went there, she approached mé screaming insults and threats.

Meanwhile, the Keystone cops do nothing. They don't respond to 999 calls, they are rude, insulting and even threatening when I humbly try to encourage them to investigate the crime. Above all, they never put anything in writing.

They told mé that two 999 calls of mine got scrubbed from the records.

Sligo County Council dog warden, the revolting Mr McDaniels, can fairly be described as a psychopath. Consider this: I mentioned the possibility that the bull mastiff might jump over the tiny fence and attack children walking ón the road. Mr MacDaniel's face broke into a wide happy smile. What kind of weirdo smiles at the thought of innocent people getting ripped apart by a dog?

McDaniels inspected the dogs, sneered at mé that a Neapolitan bull mastiff was not ón the restricted list (although bull mastiffs are) and was not a problem. Then he smirked and asked mé: Is that your little dog? Produce a licence in seven days or I'll take you to court.

I politely and repeatedly informed him that he was obviously an evil man who takes pleasure in the suffering of others.

Everybody warned mé not to bother going to the cops. They are useless. Worse than useless. They will do nothing for you. They are the worst criminals of the lot. They are taking bribes from ZimZams, Poppadoms and the Palani crew in Sligo to turn a blind eye to the drugs and prostitution racket. They are lazy, stupid, incompetent liars and traitors who worship the Vax, anal sex, King Charles III and his barbarous Bearla.

And so ón and so forth. The level of love and respect towards them is close to zero. Hopefully this is causing them mental health problems and encouraging them to leak information and work ón little remigration projects of their own.

Three weeks of silence, rudeness, threats, sneers, racist remarks about my ethnogael background. And suddenly, from one moment to the next, The Call.

It is the cops, speaking the sweet old Gaelic. An rud is annamh is iontach. Not top quality Gaelic, cosuil le tusa agus mise, but passable. A decent, honest attempt.

”She's gone. The lads went up with a doctor and the psycho dog warden. They certified her and they took away the dogs.”

As simple as that. That's how easy it is to get rid of troublesome foreigners, when you can whip the cops into doing it.

The witch is gone. God is great. Deus Veult. And some stupid people say God never answers prayers...

How is it possible that the notoriously corrupt and treacherous Garda Siochana actually did a decent days work for once?

A summary of tactics I used, which might be useful or amusing for the reader.

1. Persistence. One email and/or phone call a day. Sometimes six or more. Fifty or sixty interactions. In a civilized country, one call would have done the job.

2. Triangulation: Write to different people within the Gardai: community police, diversity officer, neighbouring cop shops, crime prevention officer. Also NGOs, Council, welfare. Anyone you can think of.

3. Write directly to the commissioner, at least some of the time. Is togha fear e, Justin Kelly, and he does not want his hands stained with dirty dealings. If the local cop knows that the boss has his beady eyes ón him, it makes him sharpen up. You are a free citizen of the Republic. Your peer is the Superintendent. Don't deal with lowly Inspectors, sergeants and rank and file. You communicate in writing with the Superintendent. He won't answer. But keep writing to him, insisting that he reply and casting asperisons ón the quality of men under his command.

4. Use strong language. Don't be afraid to get angry. I wrote words like traitor and liar and useless self serving Me Feiner civil servant, when writing to the ISPCA, Sligo County Council, etc, etc. I often ended a letter with the chilling, but perfectly legal and Christian, Gaelic salutation: Go scriosfaidh Dia sliocht sleacht do shleachta! Start your chat in Gaelic and force the treacherous lazy shoneens to admit they are not competent to carry out their duties in Irish. Puts them ón the defensive straight away.

5. If you suspect it is true, tell them you think your attacker is a Garda snitch and that that she has immunity from prosecution. I said that to two cops in a car in Dromahaire the other day: We all know that if you're a snitch for the cops you can murder all round and get away with it. They didn't contradict mé. They burst out laughing. I snarled the name of Shane O'Farrell at Superintendents and Commissioners, the young man murdered by a foreign garda snitch. Even the most evil of them was at least a little embarassed at that. Occasionally I respectfully mentioned the mysterious death of Garda Deirdre Finn.

6. Tell the Superintendent that you have death threats before from members of the Gardai and that you would prefer if any of the men detailed to investigate your case didn't make death threats to you, at least not while they are ón duty.. Ask the cops directly are they going to kill you.


7. Mention, without getting into too much detail, the word you hear ón the street about certain foreign criminals being allowed to operate with impunity. You don't have to implicate the Superintendent directly. “It must come as a shock to you that some of your men are taking bribes from foreign criminals,,,etc”. Go easy ón him. Give him an escape route.

8. Silly mé. I almost forgot. The other tactic is God. Obviously. If anyone needs more proof of the existence of God, there it is. God forced the cops to do a decent days' work. What other force would be strong enough?

This is a high risk strategy, some might say. The cops might simply beat you to death in public if you gave cheek to them. True. Give yourself a minimum of three yards of space if you're saying this stuff face to face. But once you widely document your concern that the cops will kill you, it reduces at least somewhat the risk.

And you may as well be hung for a sheep as for a lamb. If the system is harassing you already, you may as well fight back. If you make yourself an easy target they will happily destroy you.

Beannacht De ar na Garda Siochana!

Beir Bua!
Fair enough. She sounds crazy, crusty, eccentric and English or at least White. Wr have them in spades down here.
Now do it with an Ali up there. Or other Whuppwhupp.
You'll find the boys in blue less accommodating.
 
Fair enough. She sounds crazy, crusty, eccentric and English or at least White. Wr have them in spades down here.
Now do it with an Ali up there. Or other Whuppwhupp.
You'll find the boys in blue less accommodating.
sallow skinned, posh English accent, some French connection. The bastards let her out after a day, so the bitch is back. But it will all work out in the end.

Speaking of non-white people:

Amusing Garda stories, nó. 2;



The boys from the Nkencho Brigade.



Do you remember George Nkencho? The first Christmas of Covid, I think. Typical Afro scenario: angry at life and takes it out ón an innocent Euro shopworker. Then saunters back home waving his knife and shouting insults. The cops are there quickly, but they do not restrain him.



If you have 20 guys, it is easy to grab one guy, even if he's huge and has a knife. You could also use a net or you could use tranquiliser darts, like they do for animals. It seems that the cops spent several hours trying to persuade him to drop the knife and surrender. Then they shot him, using more than one bullet.



It is obvious that the Gardai had plenty of other options to subdue poor old George, without plugging him full of lead. They deliberately chose to kill him, as they have done numerous times with totally innocent white Irish. Check out how one cop murdered Hennessy just before the abortion referendum.



This was a message from the Gardai to the non-white population: “We can't stop you invading, beacuse the politicians would have us killed. But if you do not show respect to us when we arrest you, we will shoot you down like dogs in front of your family. And we will not be punished. Failte go hÉireann.”



The cops who killed George weren't racist, they were just race realist. We can celebrate the perfectly legal killing of George Nkencho and encourage other cops to follow this good example. We can invite members of the Nkencho family to the celebrations and invite them to speak. We can campaign for the Scott medal for bravery to be awarded to every cop who helped at the scene.



If we made every man ón the Nkencho squad a Garda Superintendent, imagine how quickly the darkies would remigrate back home!



Beannacht Dé ar na Garda Síochána!
 
Amusing Garda stories no. 3:

How little old ladies bullied an arrogant young cop into doing his duty.

True story. Happened in Carrick-on-Shannon.

It is a crime to beg. If you see a Roma gypsy begging, you can call the cops. They have the power to arrest him or her and plonk them in the cell for 24 hours. They do it to Enoch, they can do it to the Roma.

But of course, the cops pride themselves on being lazy and avoiding work. If you go in to complain about a Roma begging ring, the cop will try to insult and threaten you so that you go away and he doesn't have to do anything.

The little old ladies noticed a strong young Roma beggar targetting the church goers. They questioned him, noticed his wallet stuffed with cash and asked the priest to do something. He was useless, of course. They went to the cop shop - all three of them.

Because there three of them, the cop couldn't just tell them to fuck off. He had to get up and investigate.

Safety in numbers. When reporting Roma Gypsy beggars, make sure there is a gang of you.

999 is also a good way to report the Roma beggars. They record the calls and it takes longer for the 999 people to get aggressive and threatening than normal cops.

Reporting illegal Roma beggars is a relatively low risk remigration tactic. Let's report one Roma beggar every day. It only takes a few minutes.

Beannacht De ar na Garda Siochana!
 
They didn't give poor old George half enough. Should've shot the black khunt within seconds.
The cops deliberately strung out the whole scenario for hours, presumably to get extra overtime. Worth every penny of overtime as far as I'm concerned. There must be great video footage of George's last hours. Can we get it released and made into a film?

I often say to cops that the Nkencho job was the finest bit of policing I've seen in years and ask them to pass on my respects to the Garda involved. The cops are appreciative of the praise.

Beannacht De ar na Garda Siochana!
 
The system wants us to hate the police and the police to hate us. They encourage bád behaviour by the Gardaí and they make sure we get to know about it. When you go to the cops with some minor or major issue, they will mostly be rude, very unhelpful, arrogant, mocking and sometimes even threatening. The MSM does publish stories of Gardaí – even up to Superintendent level and higher – involved in dugs, murder and all sorts of other evil things. They publish other stories where it is obvious that the Gardai are complicit in murder, but they don't spell it out. So even if we don't directly experience bád Garda behaviour, we get told about it.



The system also encourages the cops to hate us. They are well paid, protected, flattered at every opportunity and given fawning coverage in the media. Their personal pecadilloes are glossed over and ignored. They are told all sorts of lies about Remigration enthusiasts, for example, although it must be obvious to the more intelligent Gardaí that it is lies. As well as the money and the lovebombing, the system also uses fear to keep cops in líne. It seems clear to mé that Drew Harris ordered the murder of Gda Deirdre Finn in the mysterious boat fire in Carrick ón Shannon. When I mention this to Gardaí, reactions vary. Gda Bonner seemed to think it was a big joke. Superintendent Tom Colsch and the Commissioner is mysteriously silent. Special Branchman Bryan M Kelly smirked when I mentioned the missing refugee children. Others get angry. Is it a touchy subject? Others go quiet.



Deirdre Finn's death can be leverage to force the cops into deporting Pakistani Rape Gangs. Make it your business to approach Gardai if you see them ón the street or elsewhere. They are much more polite when they are outnumbered. Have a chat with them.



Then explain the story of Deirdre Finn to them. She was investigating children going missing from state care. There was a gang of men allowed to prey ón the children. A witness to this case was killed in a very suspicious car accident. Then they killed Deirdre. Possibly, the “friends” she was out with ón her last night spiked her drink, brought her back to the boat and set the timer for the fire. Freepress.ie has more details.



You can judge the character of the cop by their reaction. Warn them: Look guys, if they can kill Deirdre Finn they will kill you too. If they think this a joke – turn the joke ón them. “You are displaying a bád attitude. I've a good mind to write to Commissioner Justin Kelly and ask him to execute you. Please keep a civil tongue in your head when you are talking to a member of the general public..”



An amusing way to interact with the cops is to report some crime or breach of the peace. If they were honest, which as many as one tenth of them are, they will make some attempt to address the problem. But ninety percent of the time they will do everything to get you to go away and not force them to do some work. They will tell you it is a civil matter, they will frequently threaten to arrest you for something. When this happens, it is time to mention Deirdre Finn. Be careful: if you do this face to face they might start beating you, if you are alone! If your group outnumbers the cops they are very unlikely to start anything.



You will be the best judge of what to say. Women, and little old women in particular, have a role to play. There is something powerful in a group of angry little old ladies screraming at big strong men. It makes the big strong men into figures of fun.
 
Good cop found not guilty of raping his wife! Unfortunately, he was found guilty of cruelty to children - the daughter had to get out of bed at 10am on weekends, or the cruel father would throw a jug of water over her bed!

They lived in the northwest, so possibly I might know them. All anonymous, of course. Secret courts are bad courts.

Moderate, restricted, non-sadistic use of non-injurious physical pain is a superb training technique for young and old, male and female, black and white.

Bring back birching!



Garda acquitted of raping his wife but guilty of child cruelty against his daughters​


He cannot be identified in order to protect the statutory rights of the complainants to anonymity.

3.46pm, 10 Jul 2026



17.1k




A GARDA HAS been acquitted of raping his wife but convicted of child cruelty against his two daughters.
The 48-year-old defendant went on trial in the Central Criminal Court at the end of last month accused of two counts of raping his then wife, two counts of child cruelty and one count of assault causing harm to his now 24-year-old daughter and one count of child cruelty against his now 17-year-old daughter.
He had denied all the charges against him.
Today, the jury returned its verdicts after more than nine hours of deliberations. They found the man not guilty of the two counts of raping his wife, which were alleged to have occurred on dates in 2009 and 2021.
The jury found him guilty of all four counts relating to the two daughters. The cruelty offences against his older daughter occurred on unknown dates between 2007 and 2020 and the assault causing harm occurred on a date between late 2021 and early 2022 after she had turned 18.
The child cruelty count against his younger daughter occurred on dates between 2015 and 2024.
The defendant is a serving member of the gardaí who has been on suspension since December 2024, pending the outcome of this prosecution. He has no previous convictions.
He cannot be identified in order to protect the statutory rights of the complainants to anonymity. The offending took place at two locations in the north-west of the country where the family was living at the relevant times.
Mr Justice Sean Gillane thanked the jury member for their service and excused them from jury duty for a period of five years.
He said he would “reluctantly” remand the defendant on continuing bail after the court heard the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) had no objections to it. Mr Justice Gillane said this should not be taken as a signal in relation to the man’s sentence, noting he had now been convicted of a “serious indictable crime”.
The court heard the defendant is now in a new relationship and the couple have a baby together.
The matter will return to court for a sentence hearing on 27 July. Victim impact statements will be prepared.
On day one of the trial at the Central Criminal Court, Dominic McGinn SC, prosecuting, told the jury that the accused was “a violent and domineering father and husband” who subjected two of his daughters to “unreasonable chastisement” for most of their childhood.
In her evidence, the wife of the accused described two incidents, one in 2009 and another in 2021, when she said her husband raped her. She said she had told him she didn’t want sex, but he said he didn’t care and went ahead with it.
She said that afterwards, she was shocked and felt numb and decided that was the end of the marriage. She told the jury that she slept on the couch for the next few years, and the accused slept in the bedroom.
She said that the first time she spoke to gardaí about it was after it was disclosed during an interview with Tusla social workers.
His eldest daughter, now aged 24, testified that the family home had “an atmosphere of violence and threats” and that it felt like living in a military barracks growing up.


She said on weekends she had to get up at 10am, and if she didn’t, a jug of cold water would be thrown over her.
She said when she was 15, her father told her that her legs looked like the legs of a pool table and that was “a disgrace”. He began forcing her to go running daily, and the only way she could get out of it was by saying she was on her period.
She said that in November 2021, when her mother moved herself and the children out of the family home, they got a puppy. She said she became very fond of this dog, but that when the family went to move back in with her father a few months later, he told her he didn’t want the dog.
Becoming upset in the witness box, she testified that her father told them that “if the dog was brought up, he’d put rat poison in his food”.
She said his behaviour towards the second complainant was more “emotional manipulation”, describing him as insulting. She said he once made her eat a bucket of KFC chicken until it made her sick and was “always onto her about her weight and her appearance”.
She said in March 2021, there was an argument between her parents because her mother had “started to put her foot down”. Her father had barricaded her mother into a room, and the daughter forced open the door and wedged herself between the two of them so he didn’t attack her, she testified.
The younger daughter described an incident when she was around seven and her older brother didn’t want to eat his dinner. Her father put a stick from a tree on the table and told her and her brother to finish their food by a certain time or they’d be in trouble. She said she couldn’t remember if she was hit, but she thought her brother “most likely” was.
She said there were similar incidents involving a stick, a wooden spoon or a cooking utensil when she was between six and 10. She said: “We grew up knowing if we didn’t eat our dinner, we were going to get hit or given out to”.
She said when she was around nine, she was closing a door, and her younger sister’s hand got caught accidentally. Her father came in, put her hand in the door, telling her, “You don’t like how that feels”, before walking away.
She said her father expected her and her brother to stay outside all day during the summers when she was aged between six and 10, and would pass them food out of a window if they were hungry. She said she’d have to “beg” to be let inside to go to the bathroom.
The girl said she was “kind of chubby” at 13 or 14, and when she started to lose weight, they started talking more, but all their conversations were about weight and fitness. She said her father started pushing her to lose more weight, and she felt “obligated” so he would be happy.
She said one time in 2021, when he was tickling her, he put his hands around her neck, strangling her.
James McGowan SC, defending, told the jury that the witnesses were unreliable and the prosecution’s case was “simply incredible”.
He said the allegation that his client is a rapist and capable of child cruelty was set against the background where his ex-partner, who alleges the rapes, is “happy” for the accused to have unsupervised access to the other younger children.
He asked the jury to consider a letter written by the woman to his client in June 2021, when she moved herself and the children out of the family home.
In the letter the complainant tells the accused that he hadn’t hit her but that he was “very controlling and volatile” and that she wanted out of the marriage and “can’t keep living this lie”. Counsel asked the jury to consider that there was no mention in this letter of any domestic violence involving the children and no mention of rape.
“There is a lot of the parts of this story that don’t make sense and don’t add up,” Mr McGowan said.
He told jurors that they should have a doubt about all the evidence and urged them to acquit the defendant.
 
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Good cop found not guilty of raping his wife! Unfortunately, he was found guilty of cruelty to children - the daughter had to get out of bed at 10am on weekends, or the cruel father would throw a jug of water over her bed!

They lived in the northwest, so possibly I might know them. All anonymous, of course. Secret courts are bad courts.

Moderate, restricted, non-sadistic use of non-injurious physical pain is a superb training technique for young and old, male and female, black and white.

Bring back birching!



Garda acquitted of raping his wife but guilty of child cruelty against his daughters​


He cannot be identified in order to protect the statutory rights of the complainants to anonymity.

3.46pm, 10 Jul 2026



17.1k




A GARDA HAS been acquitted of raping his wife but convicted of child cruelty against his two daughters.
The 48-year-old defendant went on trial in the Central Criminal Court at the end of last month accused of two counts of raping his then wife, two counts of child cruelty and one count of assault causing harm to his now 24-year-old daughter and one count of child cruelty against his now 17-year-old daughter.
He had denied all the charges against him.
Today, the jury returned its verdicts after more than nine hours of deliberations. They found the man not guilty of the two counts of raping his wife, which were alleged to have occurred on dates in 2009 and 2021.
The jury found him guilty of all four counts relating to the two daughters. The cruelty offences against his older daughter occurred on unknown dates between 2007 and 2020 and the assault causing harm occurred on a date between late 2021 and early 2022 after she had turned 18.
The child cruelty count against his younger daughter occurred on dates between 2015 and 2024.
The defendant is a serving member of the gardaí who has been on suspension since December 2024, pending the outcome of this prosecution. He has no previous convictions.
He cannot be identified in order to protect the statutory rights of the complainants to anonymity. The offending took place at two locations in the north-west of the country where the family was living at the relevant times.
Mr Justice Sean Gillane thanked the jury member for their service and excused them from jury duty for a period of five years.
He said he would “reluctantly” remand the defendant on continuing bail after the court heard the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) had no objections to it. Mr Justice Gillane said this should not be taken as a signal in relation to the man’s sentence, noting he had now been convicted of a “serious indictable crime”.
The court heard the defendant is now in a new relationship and the couple have a baby together.
The matter will return to court for a sentence hearing on 27 July. Victim impact statements will be prepared.
On day one of the trial at the Central Criminal Court, Dominic McGinn SC, prosecuting, told the jury that the accused was “a violent and domineering father and husband” who subjected two of his daughters to “unreasonable chastisement” for most of their childhood.
In her evidence, the wife of the accused described two incidents, one in 2009 and another in 2021, when she said her husband raped her. She said she had told him she didn’t want sex, but he said he didn’t care and went ahead with it.
She said that afterwards, she was shocked and felt numb and decided that was the end of the marriage. She told the jury that she slept on the couch for the next few years, and the accused slept in the bedroom.
She said that the first time she spoke to gardaí about it was after it was disclosed during an interview with Tusla social workers.
His eldest daughter, now aged 24, testified that the family home had “an atmosphere of violence and threats” and that it felt like living in a military barracks growing up.


She said on weekends she had to get up at 10am, and if she didn’t, a jug of cold water would be thrown over her.
She said when she was 15, her father told her that her legs looked like the legs of a pool table and that was “a disgrace”. He began forcing her to go running daily, and the only way she could get out of it was by saying she was on her period.
She said that in November 2021, when her mother moved herself and the children out of the family home, they got a puppy. She said she became very fond of this dog, but that when the family went to move back in with her father a few months later, he told her he didn’t want the dog.
Becoming upset in the witness box, she testified that her father told them that “if the dog was brought up, he’d put rat poison in his food”.
She said his behaviour towards the second complainant was more “emotional manipulation”, describing him as insulting. She said he once made her eat a bucket of KFC chicken until it made her sick and was “always onto her about her weight and her appearance”.
She said in March 2021, there was an argument between her parents because her mother had “started to put her foot down”. Her father had barricaded her mother into a room, and the daughter forced open the door and wedged herself between the two of them so he didn’t attack her, she testified.
The younger daughter described an incident when she was around seven and her older brother didn’t want to eat his dinner. Her father put a stick from a tree on the table and told her and her brother to finish their food by a certain time or they’d be in trouble. She said she couldn’t remember if she was hit, but she thought her brother “most likely” was.
She said there were similar incidents involving a stick, a wooden spoon or a cooking utensil when she was between six and 10. She said: “We grew up knowing if we didn’t eat our dinner, we were going to get hit or given out to”.
She said when she was around nine, she was closing a door, and her younger sister’s hand got caught accidentally. Her father came in, put her hand in the door, telling her, “You don’t like how that feels”, before walking away.
She said her father expected her and her brother to stay outside all day during the summers when she was aged between six and 10, and would pass them food out of a window if they were hungry. She said she’d have to “beg” to be let inside to go to the bathroom.
The girl said she was “kind of chubby” at 13 or 14, and when she started to lose weight, they started talking more, but all their conversations were about weight and fitness. She said her father started pushing her to lose more weight, and she felt “obligated” so he would be happy.
She said one time in 2021, when he was tickling her, he put his hands around her neck, strangling her.
James McGowan SC, defending, told the jury that the witnesses were unreliable and the prosecution’s case was “simply incredible”.
He said the allegation that his client is a rapist and capable of child cruelty was set against the background where his ex-partner, who alleges the rapes, is “happy” for the accused to have unsupervised access to the other younger children.
He asked the jury to consider a letter written by the woman to his client in June 2021, when she moved herself and the children out of the family home.
In the letter the complainant tells the accused that he hadn’t hit her but that he was “very controlling and volatile” and that she wanted out of the marriage and “can’t keep living this lie”. Counsel asked the jury to consider that there was no mention in this letter of any domestic violence involving the children and no mention of rape.
“There is a lot of the parts of this story that don’t make sense and don’t add up,” Mr McGowan said.
He told jurors that they should have a doubt about all the evidence and urged them to acquit the defendant.
When i read this it reads like a revenge where the guard and his new family will be denied his income and his pension .
the worst crime seems to be the throwing of a glass of water on a child who needed to arise and live life and he was right to keep them outside and active if they were constantly sleeping and overweight .
nobody has posted what the guard will lose and his new family --i have seen this revenge before usually by women who are forced to work when their money tree has been driven out by their own behaviour -- and they scheme and conspire to destroy the money tree and only when they have burnt down everything in sight are they satisfied as they are empty vessels themselves and they reduce everyone to their own miserable status both financially and intellectually.
 
A woman scorned is vicious.

Think long and hard before you jump the broom.
 

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