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Man pleads guilty to attacking teenage twin sisters with glass bottle on Dublin's Dame Street​


Shando Alfa was charged with assault causing harm to both young women and also to a male passer-by who attempted to assist them.

3.46pm, 26 May 2026



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A 27-YEAR-OLD MAN has pleaded guilty to attacking teenage twin sisters who were stabbed with a broken glass bottle on Dublin’s Dame Street.
Shando Alfa, a Somali national, of no fixed abode, was charged with assault causing harm to both young women, aged 18, who had been socialising in the city centre, and also to a male passer-by who attempted to assist them during the incident in the early hours of 4 April.
Bail was denied two days later, he was remanded in custody and appeared again before Judge Alan Mitchell at Cloverhill District Court today.
State solicitor Fergal Mawe informed Judge Mitchell that the Director of Public Prosecutions consented to Alfa being sent forward for sentencing to the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.
Alfa confirmed he understood the charges and signed his guilty pleas in triplicate. Judge Mitchell granted the order transferring his case to the higher court, where it will be listed on a date in June.
Following a request by defence solicitor Kate McGhee, Judge Mitchell extended legal aid to brief counsel and cover a psychological report. He also directed gardaĂ­ to furnish the defence with copies of interview videos to assist in preparing a mitigation plea.
There was no application for bail, and Alfa was remanded in custody pending sentencing.
At his original bail hearing, Garda Colm Carroll described the incident as a “violent, vicious and unprovoked attack” which led to serious injuries.
Alfa “made no comment” after gardaí charged him at Pearse Street station.
The offences are under section 3 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act; on conviction, it is punishable by a maximum 10-year sentence.
Garda Carroll said that shortly before 2.30am, the sisters attempted to cross Dame Street. There, they were met by a male, subsequently identified as Alfa, whom they did not know.
The court heard that Alfa began “pestering” them and made “unwanted advances” which were rejected.
Garda Carroll said the twins made their way to a bus stop while the accused continued to make advances.
The officer added, “Both females repeatedly requested this male to leave them alone. He refused to.”
A passer-by, a man unknown to the sisters, intervened and asked Alfa to leave them alone.


Garda Carroll said this culminated in the accused launching an unprovoked and vicious assault while brandishing the head of a broken green glass bottle.
Alfa was said to have struck the man with the piece of the bottle and stabbed him in the head.
One of the twins then tried to intervene, and both she and her sister were subjected to violence.
The court heard one of the young women was grabbed by her head, pulled down and punched in the face, and suffered a deep laceration to her hand, believed to be inflicted by a sharply pointed article brandished by Alfa.
Her sister was struck on the head, resulting in a cut, which was also thought to be caused by the object in his hand. The court heard that the accused fled the scene.
The sisters were taken by ambulance to Tallaght University Hospital. One had two deep lacerations to the top of her head that needed staples, and she suffered bruising under her eye.
The second also had a deep cut to her hand that needed stitches, and she will need surgery.
Green glass was recovered from the twins’ injuries as well, the bail hearing was also told.
The injured passerby required stitches at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, where medical staff removed glass from his wound.
The garda had stated that there was excellent-quality CCTV footage before, during, and after the incident. Garda Carroll also said that there was a camera phone recording with audio of the young women “pleading” with the man to leave them alone before the assault.
The garda maintained that Alfa was in the video evidence holding the broken bottle and swinging in a stabbing motion. He also said the accused made no effort to conceal his identity.
The court heard that on arrest, he still had the head of the broken green glass bottle.
During his interview, he made no comment on the questions put to him.
The proceedings had heard that the two young women have given statements and vivid descriptions of the assault which followed prolonged pestering and advances.
Alfa first became known to be in the country in February 2025; however, there was no record of his port of entry. He was unemployed, later lived in Wicklow, but he had no family in or ties to the country.
The garda voiced flight risk fears.
He also said he believed the accused showed a clear propensity to violence, and that he had grave concerns if he were released on bail.

Author

Tom Tuite


 

Man pleads guilty to attacking teenage twin sisters with glass bottle on Dublin's Dame Street​


Shando Alfa was charged with assault causing harm to both young women and also to a male passer-by who attempted to assist them.

3.46pm, 26 May 2026



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A 27-YEAR-OLD MAN has pleaded guilty to attacking teenage twin sisters who were stabbed with a broken glass bottle on Dublin’s Dame Street.
Shando Alfa, a Somali national, of no fixed abode, was charged with assault causing harm to both young women, aged 18, who had been socialising in the city centre, and also to a male passer-by who attempted to assist them during the incident in the early hours of 4 April.
Bail was denied two days later, he was remanded in custody and appeared again before Judge Alan Mitchell at Cloverhill District Court today.
State solicitor Fergal Mawe informed Judge Mitchell that the Director of Public Prosecutions consented to Alfa being sent forward for sentencing to the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.
Alfa confirmed he understood the charges and signed his guilty pleas in triplicate. Judge Mitchell granted the order transferring his case to the higher court, where it will be listed on a date in June.
Following a request by defence solicitor Kate McGhee, Judge Mitchell extended legal aid to brief counsel and cover a psychological report. He also directed gardaĂ­ to furnish the defence with copies of interview videos to assist in preparing a mitigation plea.
There was no application for bail, and Alfa was remanded in custody pending sentencing.
At his original bail hearing, Garda Colm Carroll described the incident as a “violent, vicious and unprovoked attack” which led to serious injuries.
Alfa “made no comment” after gardaí charged him at Pearse Street station.
The offences are under section 3 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act; on conviction, it is punishable by a maximum 10-year sentence.
Garda Carroll said that shortly before 2.30am, the sisters attempted to cross Dame Street. There, they were met by a male, subsequently identified as Alfa, whom they did not know.
The court heard that Alfa began “pestering” them and made “unwanted advances” which were rejected.
Garda Carroll said the twins made their way to a bus stop while the accused continued to make advances.
The officer added, “Both females repeatedly requested this male to leave them alone. He refused to.”
A passer-by, a man unknown to the sisters, intervened and asked Alfa to leave them alone.


Garda Carroll said this culminated in the accused launching an unprovoked and vicious assault while brandishing the head of a broken green glass bottle.
Alfa was said to have struck the man with the piece of the bottle and stabbed him in the head.
One of the twins then tried to intervene, and both she and her sister were subjected to violence.
The court heard one of the young women was grabbed by her head, pulled down and punched in the face, and suffered a deep laceration to her hand, believed to be inflicted by a sharply pointed article brandished by Alfa.
Her sister was struck on the head, resulting in a cut, which was also thought to be caused by the object in his hand. The court heard that the accused fled the scene.
The sisters were taken by ambulance to Tallaght University Hospital. One had two deep lacerations to the top of her head that needed staples, and she suffered bruising under her eye.
The second also had a deep cut to her hand that needed stitches, and she will need surgery.
Green glass was recovered from the twins’ injuries as well, the bail hearing was also told.
The injured passerby required stitches at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, where medical staff removed glass from his wound.
The garda had stated that there was excellent-quality CCTV footage before, during, and after the incident. Garda Carroll also said that there was a camera phone recording with audio of the young women “pleading” with the man to leave them alone before the assault.
The garda maintained that Alfa was in the video evidence holding the broken bottle and swinging in a stabbing motion. He also said the accused made no effort to conceal his identity.
The court heard that on arrest, he still had the head of the broken green glass bottle.
During his interview, he made no comment on the questions put to him.
The proceedings had heard that the two young women have given statements and vivid descriptions of the assault which followed prolonged pestering and advances.
Alfa first became known to be in the country in February 2025; however, there was no record of his port of entry. He was unemployed, later lived in Wicklow, but he had no family in or ties to the country.
The garda voiced flight risk fears.
He also said he believed the accused showed a clear propensity to violence, and that he had grave concerns if he were released on bail.

Author

Tom Tuite


Capital Punishment is the Answer.
 

Man pleads guilty to attacking teenage twin sisters with glass bottle on Dublin's Dame Street​


Shando Alfa was charged with assault causing harm to both young women and also to a male passer-by who attempted to assist them.

3.46pm, 26 May 2026



4




A 27-YEAR-OLD MAN has pleaded guilty to attacking teenage twin sisters who were stabbed with a broken glass bottle on Dublin’s Dame Street.
Shando Alfa, a Somali national, of no fixed abode, was charged with assault causing harm to both young women, aged 18, who had been socialising in the city centre, and also to a male passer-by who attempted to assist them during the incident in the early hours of 4 April.
Bail was denied two days later, he was remanded in custody and appeared again before Judge Alan Mitchell at Cloverhill District Court today.
State solicitor Fergal Mawe informed Judge Mitchell that the Director of Public Prosecutions consented to Alfa being sent forward for sentencing to the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.
Alfa confirmed he understood the charges and signed his guilty pleas in triplicate. Judge Mitchell granted the order transferring his case to the higher court, where it will be listed on a date in June.
Following a request by defence solicitor Kate McGhee, Judge Mitchell extended legal aid to brief counsel and cover a psychological report. He also directed gardaĂ­ to furnish the defence with copies of interview videos to assist in preparing a mitigation plea.
There was no application for bail, and Alfa was remanded in custody pending sentencing.
At his original bail hearing, Garda Colm Carroll described the incident as a “violent, vicious and unprovoked attack” which led to serious injuries.
Alfa “made no comment” after gardaí charged him at Pearse Street station.
The offences are under section 3 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act; on conviction, it is punishable by a maximum 10-year sentence.
Garda Carroll said that shortly before 2.30am, the sisters attempted to cross Dame Street. There, they were met by a male, subsequently identified as Alfa, whom they did not know.
The court heard that Alfa began “pestering” them and made “unwanted advances” which were rejected.
Garda Carroll said the twins made their way to a bus stop while the accused continued to make advances.
The officer added, “Both females repeatedly requested this male to leave them alone. He refused to.”
A passer-by, a man unknown to the sisters, intervened and asked Alfa to leave them alone.


Garda Carroll said this culminated in the accused launching an unprovoked and vicious assault while brandishing the head of a broken green glass bottle.
Alfa was said to have struck the man with the piece of the bottle and stabbed him in the head.
One of the twins then tried to intervene, and both she and her sister were subjected to violence.
The court heard one of the young women was grabbed by her head, pulled down and punched in the face, and suffered a deep laceration to her hand, believed to be inflicted by a sharply pointed article brandished by Alfa.
Her sister was struck on the head, resulting in a cut, which was also thought to be caused by the object in his hand. The court heard that the accused fled the scene.
The sisters were taken by ambulance to Tallaght University Hospital. One had two deep lacerations to the top of her head that needed staples, and she suffered bruising under her eye.
The second also had a deep cut to her hand that needed stitches, and she will need surgery.
Green glass was recovered from the twins’ injuries as well, the bail hearing was also told.
The injured passerby required stitches at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, where medical staff removed glass from his wound.
The garda had stated that there was excellent-quality CCTV footage before, during, and after the incident. Garda Carroll also said that there was a camera phone recording with audio of the young women “pleading” with the man to leave them alone before the assault.
The garda maintained that Alfa was in the video evidence holding the broken bottle and swinging in a stabbing motion. He also said the accused made no effort to conceal his identity.
The court heard that on arrest, he still had the head of the broken green glass bottle.
During his interview, he made no comment on the questions put to him.
The proceedings had heard that the two young women have given statements and vivid descriptions of the assault which followed prolonged pestering and advances.
Alfa first became known to be in the country in February 2025; however, there was no record of his port of entry. He was unemployed, later lived in Wicklow, but he had no family in or ties to the country.
The garda voiced flight risk fears.
He also said he believed the accused showed a clear propensity to violence, and that he had grave concerns if he were released on bail.

Author

Tom Tuite


The article doesn't explain why he was allowed live here? Madness. He's a flight risk... Well good, give him a beating and send him home to scumalia
 
Population of Ireland increased by 90,000 last year. That's a city the size of Galway. In one year.

Complete and utter madness.
And think of all the infrastructure of Galway to sustain that population, hospital, schools, thousands of houses, shops, gps, prison spaces etc, and nothing added by the government bar a sprint to the bottom. Disgusting crap brought to us by our political class and senior civil servants. Khunts.
 
This is very interesting ( in a bad way ) if this is accurate !

It could all go Tits-Up in Ireland very quickly, just as it did the last time there was an Economic Collapse.

And Now We have Savages from all around the World that are, Full Of Entitlement ! ! !

Hopefully there are strong Lamp-Posts for the Traitor Politicians this time ! ! !


View: https://twitter.com/Toibin1/status/2059937009569808719
 
This is very interesting ( in a bad way ) if this is accurate !

It could all go Tits-Up in Ireland very quickly, just as it did the last time there was an Economic Collapse.

And Now We have Savages from all around the World that are, Full Of Entitlement ! ! !

Hopefully there are strong Lamp-Posts for the Traitor Politicians this time ! ! !


View: https://twitter.com/Toibin1/status/2059937009569808719

20,000 job losses in 3 months, where is Paeder getting those numbers from? Not a bad thing Imho, that's probably 19,950 Indians who need to go home...edit, just saw this on the business post. Wow. That's a collapse, surprised this is not headline news, this will have huge implications for this country especially. Hope our political class and public servants have a plan B 🤔
 
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https://www.thejournal.ie/garda-galway-murder-woman-stabbed-7054291-May2026/ just in, Clifden ipas center, woman murdered today. The new norm. I bet the locals feel enriched. Enough of this sh1t mass deportations and prison sentences for those who profited or enabled this horror. Rip to the woman.
Good chance = = It will be an Islamic Nutter from some Islamic Shit-Hole ! ! ( I suppose I should wait for confirmation )

How could we possibly manage with-out them ? ! :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
https://www.thejournal.ie/garda-galway-murder-woman-stabbed-7054291-May2026/ just in, Clifden ipas center, woman murdered today. The new norm. I bet the locals feel enriched. Enough of this sh1t mass deportations and prison sentences for those who profited or enabled this horror. Rip to the woman.
"it is understood that the incident happened this morning and the victim died of severe neck injuries."

Severe neck injuries is often what the fake news media describes as a beheading.
 
"it is understood that the incident happened this morning and the victim died of severe neck injuries."

Severe neck injuries is often what the fake news media describes as a beheading.
Iran to Clifden, you cant 'flee war and persecution' much further than that. A week after an open borders TD gets elected for that constituency
 
Rte, independent. Is and examiner all claiming it was an "emergency accommodation centre", and it happened outside the premises.... Trying to give the impression that it was an Irish on Irish murder. The journal let the ball slip, as it mentions the victim and attacker were both " availing" of ipas services and are non Irish. Can't hate rte enough and the details they leave out.... https://www.thejournal.ie/garda-galway-murder-woman-stabbed-7054291-May2026/
 
They’re fluoridated.
Tut, tut, tut. Don't be such a pessimist. There are protocols for defluoridating.

And despite the fluoridation, we have burnt more refugee centres than the rest of mostly non fluoridated Europe combined - not that I am suggesting that as a solution.

Any news from the Africa Day celebrations in your neck of the woods? Hopefully there were no riots or head chopping incidents :) It is certainly worthwhile peacefully, legally attending such events, while being very careful of your personal safety. Call it perfectly legal information gathering on how other cultures behave.

Saw a great advert in local shop. "Irish person looking for a place to rent". I think that person will get more calls than a generic ad that does not mention the nationality of the advertiser.

We are allowed to say it: (Well behaved) Irish and (well behaved) dogs are welcome here.
 
And to think the gaa let these savages have the run of Croke Park for their prayer festival every May…On Irish tradition hallowed ground l exclaim!
And the wee Podge and Rodge lookalike c*nt Bertie is up their arse following his faux pas when on record recently


 
Any news from the Africa Day celebrations in your neck of the woods? Hopefully there were no riots or head chopping incidents :) It is certainly worthwhile peacefully, legally attending such events, while being very careful of your personal safety. Call it perfectly legal information gathering on how other cultures behave.
There was not much extra footfall in the Square. Meagre beginnings it seems. I did not head for St Brigid’s Hall venue.
 
Waterloo Hotel is the IPAS centre's name. Sounds like a Proddy operation - no offence meant and none taken, I'm sure.

Masuma Sohrabi is the dead lady's name. No condemnations so far. Ruth Coppinger and the rest of the feminists are keeping quiet on this one.

Even though I'd much prefer if she wasn't here in the first place, that's a terrible thing to happen.

And now the taxpayer has to feed and cloth this bastard for the next 12 years.

But at least someone will benefit from this easily preventable tragedy. Some evil fat Irish lawyer will get half a million or more to defend the murderer.

Solicitors from all over Connacht are fighting for the defence contract. The refugee murder gravy train they call it.

Joe Palani's Sligo lawyer got about 750k for the simplest legal advice ever offered: Plead guilty.

Approx 375k per word.

Shakespeare said it: "First thing we do, we kill all the lawyers"

How about a new rule: If you plead guilty, the taxpayer doesn't pay your lawyer.
 
I am too blackpilled to speak much.
We are still too bleeding heart nice.
Cannot say more but ye know where I'd stand re all of this. To the right of Attilla the Hun.
Shadows and Dust.
And 'Bertie' has always been a traitor.
 
TJ Joyce is named as manager of the IPAS centre.

Fachtna O Drochsceal on RnaG had a big interview yesterday with a Bahai Irishman talking about the persecution of the Bahai in Iran. No big discussion about the poor dead Iranian lady. A deliberately timed distraction???

Coppinger on Late Debate on RTE1. Didn't hear all the programme, but it seems there was no discussion about Masuma.

Yves Sakila, Alex Coughlin and Masuma Sohrabi have died within the last week or so. Yves is the least likely to have been murdered, but he gets by far the most publicity and crocodile tears.

But cheer up, everybody. They want us depressed. So let's be cheerful.
 
Masuma had reported the suspect to the Gardai and said she feared for her safety, according to John Hand on Anton Savage on Jewstalk FM.

The Gardai seem to have done precisely nothing, as is entirely typical of them. When I report death threats from SF linked celebrity Gaelgoiri and County Council election workers they laugh in my face.

Why didn't they arrest the guy and bring him in for questioning? Were they scared of being accused of racism for arresting a refugee? They will arrest an innocent Irishman for less.
 
Masuma had reported the suspect to the Gardai and said she feared for her safety, according to John Hand on Anton Savage on Jewstalk FM.

The Gardai seem to have done precisely nothing, as is entirely typical of them. When I report death threats from SF linked celebrity Gaelgoiri and County Council election workers they laugh in my face.

Why didn't they arrest the guy and bring him in for questioning? Were they scared of being accused of racism for arresting a refugee? They will arrest an innocent Irishman for less.
Exactly, the gardai with their fear of being labelled racist, need to take a hard look at themselves. Remember, they try to assure us all migrants are vetted. That's a lie, and they know it
 

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