Dublin, November 22, 2023, The Europe Today: Three children and two adults were taken to various Dublin hospitals Thursday, according to reports by Irish media. They were stabbed in Parnell Square in the center of the Irish capital around 1:30 p.m. local time.
Irish police initially said they were confident the incident was not terror-related and appeared to be a standalone attack.
“[Police are] satisfied from our inquiries that there is no terror-related activity… in relation to this matter. It would appear to be a standalone attack, and we need to determine the reasons behind that,” Police Superintendent Liam Geraghty told reporters.
Later, Police Chief Drew Harris reversed course and said he had, “never ruled out any possible motive for this attack.” Harris added: “I’m not going to speculate any further in respect of a terrorist motive. Until we’re sure what the motive is, we have to keep an open mind as to why this happened.”
Harris also warned against the spread of “misinformation” after reports that the attack was carried out by a foreign national led to “disgraceful scenes” in which protesters clashed with police, damaging police cruisers and setting buses and police vehicles on fire.
Harris said the disorderly situation, which included wanton looting and attacks on police, had been brought about by a “complete lunatic faction driven by far-right ideology.”
Video on social media showed large groups of mostly masked Irish males chanting anti-immigrant slogans and burning public property such as trams and city vehicles.
All public transport has been shut down in the city.
Crowds were also seen reportedly setting fire to an immigration center and breaking into a Foot Locker store to steal shoes.
Police blamed right-wing extremists for the escalating situation and told RTE that they had called in reinforcements to gain control of the situation.
Irish Justice Minister Helen McEntee said of the day’s events: “The horrific attack today in Dublin city center was an appaling crime that has shocked us all. However, the scenes we are witnessing this evening in our city center cannot and will not be tolerated. A thuggish and manipulative element must not be allowed to use an appalling tragedy to wreak havoc.”
Speaking on RTE in the evening, McEntee said police had made “many arrests, there will continue to be arrests,” adding, “they’re thugs, they’re criminals, that is exactly how they will be treated.”
President Michael D. Higgins issued a statement on the attack late Thursday evening as well, calling it “horrific” and offering prayers for the victims’ full recovery. Higgins said police deserved the support of the public and labeled attacks on the principle of social inclusion, “reprehensible” and deserving of “condemnation by all those who believe in the rule of law and democracy.”