Kilrush Man Jailed For Three Years Over Death Threat To Garda

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A judge has jailed for three years a Kilrush man who told a Garda that he would have the IRA shoot him in the head.

At Ennis Circuit Court, Judge Gerald Keys said that Anthony Kelly (40) of  Place de Plouzan, Kilrush has “an appalling record” before imposing the  three year jail term suspending the final year.

Judge Keys said that Mr Kelly – who has 70 previous convictions –  “is a danger to society”.

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In evidence, Det Garda Donal Corkery told the court that while Garda David King was trying to arrest a man not before the court at Place de Plouzan, Kilrush on July 1st 2018 Mr Kelly became very vocal at the scene.

Det Corkery said that Mr Kelly shout out “Ye’re all dead. Get out of Kilrush. The Kellys run the town.”

Det Corkery said that Garda King then observed Mr Kelly striking Colin Marshall in the head from behind and Mr Marshall falling to the ground.

Det Corkery then stated that Garda King told Mr Kelly to leave the vicinity under the Public Order Act and in response, Mr Kelly became agitated and aggressive.

Det Corkery stated that Mr Kelly told Garda King: “I’ll have the IRA shoot you in the head. You know I  have guns, I’ll shoot you myself.'”

Det Corkery stated that Garda King believed the threats to be real and believed that Anthony Kelly had the capability of carrying them out.

Counsel for the State, Lorcan Connolly BL stated that Garda King was shocked and taken aback and feared for his own safety.

In the case, Mr Kelly pleaded guilty to threatening to kill or cause serious harm to Garda David King and the assault causing harm to Colin Marshall at Place de Plouzan, Kilrush on July 1st 201.

Garda Corkery stated that Mr Kelly has 70 previous convictions and the first conviction was recorded against him in 1995.

Counsel for Mr Kelly, Brian McInerney BL stated that his client wishes to apologise for the outrageous nature of his behaviour towards the garda.

Mr McInerney said that Mr Kelly is a chronic drug addict and  is a very messy addict when under the influence.

Judge Keys said that Mr Kelly’s addiction “is a threat to society – he is a danger to society”.

Judge Keys stated that the only mitigating factor in the case was Mr Kelly’s plea of guilt.

He stated: “If resources were put into drug rehab clinics it would halve the crime rate and be a huge saving to the State.”