1283:(with a distinctive modified rooftop) seen on CCTV footage near the scene of the burglary and then driving in convoy with the stolen Passat that was subsequently used as the robbery getaway car. Flynn was found not guilty of the additional charge of robbery of €7,000 at the Credit Union. Although the court believed he was part of the gang and was involved both before and after the robbery, there was no evidence whatsoever placing him at the scene of the credit union itself. Mr Justice Hunt remarked it was impossible to confirm Flynn's direct involvement without a confession or any forensic evidence, and there were too many other possible participants who might have been at the scene to narrow down suspicion to Flynn only. Flynn was remanded in custody for further proceedings due in November 2023, with sentencing scheduled for 21 December 2023.
1025:), arrested eight suspects as part of an investigation into alleged witness intimidation and perverting the course of justice during Brady's trial. During the murder trial, a video was taken on a mobile phone of a witness statement included in the book of evidence, and the footage posted on social media, with threats added to this video against the witness. Trial judge Mr Justice Michael White described this as "the most outrageous contempt of court" he had ever seen. It was reported that the prosecution was aware of "very serious" attempts to intimidate its key witnesses and efforts to collapse the murder trial. Reportedly as a result of witnesses being interfered with and intimidated, five witnesses did not testify at the Central Criminal Court. Aaron Brady was among those arrested on suspicion of witness intimidation.
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9:30 pm, it would be logical that they would be soaking wet and wearing muddy clothes afterwards. However, according to the sworn testimony of the ex-girlfriend of
Treanor, when she spoke to him at their house at 9:45 pm on the night in question he was dressed normally and did not have wet hair. Since the credit union was exactly a 15-minute drive away from their house, Guerin asserted that it was highly unlikely that Treanor would be able to make it home in time to get cleaned up / dried off and dispose of dirty clothing within the timeframe allowed. He also raised the evidence of a witness who had seen a Volkswagen Passat (possibly the getaway vehicle) about five minutes after the robbery, driving at high speed the wrong way around the
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Clogherhead a few days earlier. Condon also highlighted the sworn evidence of a local farmer who saw two cars travelling towards the burn site on the night of the robbery, one of which was a BMW with blue headlights. As Flynn's car did not have similar coloured headlights, it could not have been his car and therefore the prosecution had failed to link him to the burn site of the alleged getaway vehicle either. He also dismissed the prosecution's theory of Flynn testing police response times, as gardai were highly unlikely to treat a report of intruders at a yard with the same urgency as an armed robbery on a financial institution where shots were fired resulting in death or serious injury.
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witness not to give evidence, which was completely different from threatening them and was also not unlawful. Simultaneously, the authorities had not presented any evidence on who was doing the "persuasion" or how they were doing it, therefore they could not prove any criminal act had occurred. Prosecution lawyer Lorcan
Staines countered that any sort of outside intervention in the judicial process is regarded as an intentional act, which perverts with the course of justice and is thus a criminal offense.
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The raiders then broke into a car belonging to credit union staff from
Lordship, threatening them, which was carrying cash and cheques to the value of about €40,000, but only took a bag with €4,000, mistakenly leaving behind more than €30,000. Ryan and the credit union staff were left physically uninjured as the gang of five fled the scene, but Ryan was dispossessed of his car keys in an attempt to hinder his reaction. It was only after the perpetrators had escaped that the alarm could be raised.
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evidence in a trial. However, Mr
Justice Burns concurrently refused an application from the defence to dismiss charges against Dean Byrne, stating that "persuasion" could cause the course of justice to be perverted. The court also determined that, for the burden of proof to be met in the current case, the prosecution did not have to produce any evidence that the accused used the threat of force or corrupt inducements in attempting to influence a witness not to give evidence.
302:, Cooley and the Lordship Credit Union in Bellurgan, who would then travel in a three-car convoy to a bank in Dundalk town to lodge takings in a nightsafe. This was regular practice, and the protocol had been recently upgraded from an unarmed, uniformed garda escort to an armed, plain-clothes detective escort following a robbery that happened at the credit union 18 months prior when €62,000 in cash and cheques was taken. There were no casualties in the previous crime.
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December they – accompanied by US law enforcement – brought two suspects in for questioning from a property in New York. Both suspects refused to answer questions, however under US law they were compelled to provide written witness statements about the incident before being released without charge. The suspects were Irish males in their early 20s, and had fled to the US following the murder of
Donohoe. It has been reported that the suspects in the US were on
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intelligence-led, and were focused on suspected criminals or associates of members of the gang believed to have been responsible for the murder of
Donohoe. No one was detained during the four searches, but officers said that the operation's primary objective was to gather evidence. Follow-up operations to the PSNI seizures were carried out a number of weeks later south of the border by GardaĂ. Several search warrants were executed by investigators in the
1228:. The owner of the tattoo parlor who performed the work had earlier testified that in 2018, Treanor had asked him to cover up an existing tattoo of a woman's name (possibly of his ex-girlfriend) on his back, and that much of the imagery on Mr Treanor's back was popular with many other clients at the time and was sourced from the internet rather than originating from a specific request from Treanor himself.
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Treanor was found not guilty of both charges, however judge Mr Justice Hunt stated there was "clear evidence that establishes that Treanor is a member of a criminal gang along with others and was involved before during and after the robbery", but that charges of membership of a criminal gang had not been brought before the court. Flynn was remanded in custody for sentencing in November 2023.
486:, Armagh in Northern Ireland either side of 9.45 pm on 25 January 2013, the night Donohoe died. The white lorry may have been broken down, and a number of people were reportedly seen around the vehicle. The two police forces added that they wanted to speak to anyone who owned the truck, had recovered or serviced it, or anyone who saw any activity of this nature on Shean Road on the night of 25 January.
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night of the robbery. However, after what he claimed was harassment on a number of occasions to change his statement and allegations that a garda had threatened him with jail a number of times, he subsequently made a second statement to gardai in 2017 asking to withdraw his original statement and his new position was that he did not see Brady or Flynn "at all" on the night of 25th
January 2013.
742:. A number of the suspects had previous criminal convictions, as well as being implicated in other criminal investigations. Police officers from the Republic and Northern Ireland established the identity of the suspect who fired the fatal shot, understood to be the leader of the five-man gang, as a male in his early 20s, and who grew up in Crossmaglen, County Armagh, with strong links to the
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as outlining how mobile phone cell-site data and CCTV from outside Flynn's house proved links between
Treanor, Flynn, Brady and numerous car thefts in 2012 and 2013. Allegations that garda response times were tested four days before the robbery when gardai were called to Jimmy Flynn's home outside Lordship in response to a suspected burglary in progress, along with the fact that
729:, near Dundalk. Investigating detectives were backed up by the Emergency Response Unit, Regional Support Unit, National Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Garda Stolen Motor Vehicle Investigation Unit, Divisional Search Team and the Divisional Scenes of Crime Unit. The Garda Press Office did not disclose any results of the searches, citing "operational reasons".
514:. The Commissioner also praised the PSNI for their involvement in the investigation. By 25 January 2014, the anniversary of Donohoe's death, over 4,000 investigative tasks had been undertaken, 4,000 "structured" lines of enquiry were pursued, 2,100 statements were taken, in excess of 800 people interviewed, 400,000 hours of CCTV reviewed (the equivalent to 45
414:(who retired in March 2014) attended a case conference at Dundalk Garda Station on the weekend after Donohoe's death, where an incident room was established for the duration of the investigation. Commissioner Callinan announced the allocation of 150 senior detectives to the case. National specialist units were assigned to the investigation, including the
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270:(GNIB) in Dundalk Garda Station – the same building where her husband worked – and the couple had two young children, a boy and a girl aged 6 and 7 respectively, at the time of his death. Donohoe was described as a "father figure" in his community, and played and coached for his local GAA club, St Patrick's GFC, on the
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Padraig Dwyer made an application to the court to dismiss all charges against his client Dean Byrne, claiming the charges against him were unclear and there was a complete lack of evidence of wrongdoing. Dwyer argued that Byrne was charged with attempting to "persuade" a
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Brendan Treanor was found not guilty of both charges, as there was no evidence presented to the court that he was present in Clogherhead on the night the getaway car was stolen and the prosecution had not rebutted the reasonable possibility that he was at home at the time of the credit union robbery
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on the same day a Volkswagen Passat (allegedly the getaway car from the robbery) was stolen in a creeper burglary. Staines also described how the phones of five people allegedly involved in the robbery, including Mr Flynn and Mr Treanor, went dead at the same time shortly before the robbery, as well
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on Brendan Treanor's back be admitted into evidence, despite protests from defense lawyers that it was irrelevant to the facts and should not form part of the prosecution case. SC Grehan told the court that the prosecution relies on the tattoo as a piece of circumstantial evidence, as it was "almost
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On 14 June 2024, Dean Byrne was found guilty of conspiring with Aaron Brady to pervert the course of justice, by attempting to persuade Daniel Cahill not to give evidence at Brady's capital murder trial in 2020. Byrne was then remanded in custody ahead of sentencing hearings scheduled to begin on 15
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account under the name Dean Byrne and the account of a relative of Daniel Cahill. Gardai later obtained a court order to retrieve records directly from Facebook of all conversations between the two accounts. These messages were then outlined in court, which referred to Daniel Cahill agreeing to give
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On 11 April 2024, Dean Byrne pleaded not guilty at the Special Criminal Court to a charge of conspiring to pervert the course of justice, in relation to efforts to persuade Daniel Cahill not to give evidence against Aaron Brady at his trial. Prosecution counsel Lorcan Staines outlined to the court a
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defence lawyers were not allowed to submit into evidence and put before the jury a covert audio recording between Homeland Security Special Agent Matt Katske and James Flynn at Belfast Airport in 2017, where the agent offered to halt American deportation proceedings against Flynn's brother in return
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The United States will not be a safe haven for cop killers. When it comes to cop killers, there are no boundaries between us. The Garda is remaining true to their promise to the Donohoe family and to the Irish people. It is an honor for HSI to have worked alongside our Garda partners to investigate,
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by a masked raider. A single shot was fired. It was dark, and before Ryan could realise what was taking place he was held at gunpoint and ordered out of his car and onto the ground by a number of gang members possessing a shotgun, handgun and a hammer. Neither officer had time to draw their weapons.
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Sean Guerin SC, on behalf of Brendan Treanor, said there was no evidence at all that his client left his home on the evening of the robbery. Also, as CCTV evidence proved that the robbers had waited in a muddy field behind the credit union in wet weather for nearly 1 hour before jumping the wall at
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On 28 March 2023, the ex-housemate of Aaron Brady was treated as a hostile witness while being cross-examined by the prosecution. The witness explained how he made an initial statement to Gardai in 2013 confirming that Brady and Jimmy Flynn were both in his house between 9.15 pm and 10.45 pm on the
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a US police report regarding the discovery of steroids at the New York home of a different prosecution witness during his arrest by Homeland Security was not disclosed to defence lawyers until after his cross-examination, thus depriving them of an opportunity to question him effectively in front of
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York, HSI AttachĂ© London and HSI Boston worked jointly with the Garda SĂochána in relation to the international investigation. The investigation revealed that Brady was living in New York, entered the United
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On Sunday, 4 March 2018 at a special sitting of Dundalk District Court, 27-year-old Aaron Brady from New Road, Crossmaglen, County Armagh, was charged with the capital murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe in the course of his duty. Detective Inspector Pat Marry said that when the charge was put
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Two other male suspects in the murder case travelled to Australia, one in April 2013 (who then later fled to the US) and one in June 2013, in an attempt to avoid prosecution. The pair were suspected of involvement in the shooting and burglary, but they were not arrested and no warrant was issued. A
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using a British passport. Police in Ireland, Britain and the United States were powerless to prevent the suspect from travelling because there was no warrant for his arrest. However, it is known that the suspect therefore failed to show for a court sitting in Ireland for separate offences that took
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GardaĂ established that five males were involved in the shooting and robbery itself, and belong to a larger criminal gang operating in the border region. Those responsible were believed to have fled to Northern Ireland after the killing, and remained there for some weeks. The leader of the five-man
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in Lordship. However judge Mr Justice Hunt stated there was "clear evidence that establishes that Treanor is a member of a criminal gang along with others and was involved before during and after the robbery", but that charges of membership of a criminal gang had not been brought before the court.
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On 11 September 2023, James Flynn was found guilty of breaking into a house in Clogherhead and stealing the keys of a car which was allegedly later used in the robbery of Lordship Credit Union and the capital murder of Adrian Donohoe. The court was satisfied beyond all reasonable doubt that it was
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At the end of proceedings, Mr Justice Tony Hunt said the three judges of the non-jury court would require some time to consider their judgments, as there was a considerable amount of evidence to evaluate and that the court was also obliged to provide detailed reasons for its verdicts. Justice Hunt
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which mentioned Daniel Cahill. Detective Inspector Mark Phillips later told the court that Ronan Flynn (who had given a witness statement against Brady in 2017) contacted him in July 2019 to complain he was receiving threatening messages and had been approached by an associate of Brady in New York
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agents for violating immigration rules and was deported back to Ireland. Unlike extradition proceedings, deportations are implemented relatively quickly. The arrest was made as a result of a targeted investigation involving Irish and US law enforcement. US police were tracking the movements of the
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on 30 January 2013. The funeral mass took place at St Joseph's Redemptorist Church in Dundalk, and he was buried at Lordship Cemetery. There was an estimated 5,000 people present at the funeral, which included 3,500 GardaĂ (2,500 uniformed and 1,000 plain-clothes) and 1,500 members of the locality
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On 14 March 2023, the ex-girlfriend of Brendan Treanor gave evidence of having spoken to him at their house on the night of the robbery at around 9:45 pm, when she asked him what food he wanted from a local takeaway she was going to visit. The court then viewed CCTV from a fast food restaurant in
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during Brady's murder trial, with the presiding judge Mr Justice Michael White declaring it an attempt to intimidate Ronan Flynn along with other potential witnesses. After pleading guilty, Brady applied to have reporting restrictions imposed in case the fact he pleaded guilty would prejudice any
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Gaelic Athletic Club. The gang also included a pair of brothers. None of the five main suspects were immediately arrested, and it is believed that GardaĂ were preparing a "watertight" case to present to the Director of Public Prosecutions before any moves were made to apprehend those responsible.
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carrying a "Little Monster" motif as well as a graphic of a monster was in the car when it was stolen. The child car seat – suitable for babies and young children – cost €119 to buy, and may have been dumped, offered for sale or given as a gift as investigators believe was taken out of the stolen
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In December 2013, two suspects in the murder investigation were questioned and forced to provide statements in New York to investigating GardaĂ and American authorities. Senior detectives from the Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation travelled to the United States in late 2013, and in
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in April, before reuniting with the prime suspect in New York. In September, the girlfriend of the prime suspect – who is also herself under investigation after she provided an alibi for her boyfriend when questioned as to his whereabouts on the night of the murder to the PSNI – travelled to New
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On 11 September 2023, James Flynn was found guilty of breaking into a house and stealing the keys of a car which was later used in the robbery of Lordship Credit Union and the capital murder of Adrian Donohoe. Flynn was found not guilty of the additional charge of robbery of €7,000 at the Credit
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Bernard Condon SC, on behalf of Jimmy Flynn, said there was no evidence whatsoever that his client was at the Lordship credit union during the robbery and asserted that prosecution had not proven his client's involvement in the theft of the Volkswagen Passat, allegedly used in the robbery, from
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in 2013. His conviction of the capital murder of Detective Garda Donohoe followed two days later. He would be sentenced to the mandatory term for capital murder of 40 years' imprisonment. Should he receive the maximum remission possible for good behaviour while in prison, he will be released no
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Also in April, heavily armed members from the PSNI Special Operations Branch (C4) raided four houses in south County Armagh and seized mobile phones and documentation, as well as taking away other material for forensic examination. Senior officers informed journalists that the searches had been
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Garda Station, where they could be detained for a period of 7 days without charge. A Garda spokesperson said that the arrests targeted criminal and subversive activity in the area, and were not directly related to the killing. They were released two days later and a file was sent forward to the
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On 7 May 2024, presiding judge Mr Justice Burns rejected the prosecution's assertion that all attempts to persuade a witness not to give evidence amounted to a criminal offense, as there were in fact some limited circumstances where a person could lawfully try to persuade a witness not to give
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On 11 April 2024, Aaron Brady pleaded guilty at the Special Criminal Court to a charge of perverting the course of justice, in relation to the recording of a video of Ronan Flynn giving a witness statement to GardaĂ (Detective Inspector Mark Phillips, Detective Sergeant Paul Gill, and Sergeant
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but failed to leave upon expiration of the waiver, making him amenable for arrest and deportation from the United States for immigration violations. In May 2017 HSI New York, with assistance from ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in New York, were able to arrest Brady by citing an
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Five main suspects were identified by GardaĂ and the PSNI in the course of the investigation into the murder of Donohoe, all of whom were suspected of being present during the fatal shooting of the 41-year-old father-of-two, and the subsequent theft of cash and cheques from the scene. All five
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One year on from the murder of Detective Donohoe, the Garda Commissioner visited Dundalk Garda Station, and provided an update on the progress of the murder inquiry. Martin Callinan reiterated his commitment to bringing those responsible for the crime to justice, and revealed the international
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area of County Louth earlier that week, between 11:30 pm on Tuesday, 22 January and 4:30 am on Wednesday, 23 January. GardaĂ and the PSNI believe another getaway car was used to collect those involved in the crime after setting alight the original getaway car, and that there was more than five
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in February 2023, charged with the robbery of the credit union in Lordship and also with conspiracy to enter residential premises with the intention of stealing car keys. Legal proceedings ended in May 2023 after 55 days of legal argument, with verdicts due to be delivered in September 2023.
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On 15 July 2021, 33-year-old Brendan Treanor was brought before Dundalk District Court and charged with the robbery of €7,000 in cash and cheques at the Lordship Credit Union in Bellurgan on 25 January 2013 and conspiracy to commit burglaries (with the intention of stealing the keys of the
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At 9:30 pm, Donohoe and Ryan entered the car park of the Lordship Credit Union premises and they parked, as did another car that was accompanying them from another credit union branch. They both parked beside the car belonging to officials from Lordship. At this point, a navy-blue coloured
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in January 2014, and one of the suspects was forced to provide a witness statement to the authorities. It was reported that when his visa expired, he would be deported if he failed to leave the country of his own accord. Police in Australia were said to be monitoring his movements.
560:. He warned that the perpetrators would each face the mandatory 40 years in prison for killing a garda, regardless of who fired the shot if they did not turn themselves in. Commissioner Martin Callinan vowed to hunt down and apprehend the killers. The PSNI, under Chief Constable
579:. Jerry McCabe's widow Anne McCabe spoke of her sympathy for the Donohoe family, and retired Detective Garda Ben O'Sullivan – who was shot but survived the same incident as Jerry McCabe – signed a book of condolence for the family, friends and colleagues of the fallen officer.
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In October 2016, the fiancée of one of the suspected killers was arrested by police in the US on immigration offences after Gardai sought an extradition request to have her brought back to Ireland to be charged before a court. She was deported to Ireland in January.
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In March 2013, the prime suspect in the unlawful killing of Donohoe fled to the United States, according to senior Garda sources. The man – in his 20s and from south Armagh – travelled from Northern Ireland to mainland Britain, before boarding a flight to
298:). The Garda SĂochána are primarily an unarmed police force, however, certain units of the service are armed (such as detective units) and up to 25% of members are licensed to carry firearms. The pair were en route to meet local credit union officials at
274:. He served his entire 19-year career in Dundalk, rising to the rank of detective. The Donohoes lived 4 km away from where the shooting occurred, and both their children attended Bellurgan National School, directly across the road from the incident.
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The emergency services pronounced Donohoe dead shortly after their arrival, despite the frantic efforts of his colleague Ryan to save his life. Garda Headquarters scrambled all available units in an attempt to catch the fleeing suspects, and alerted the
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One hour after the fatal incident – at 10:30 pm on Friday, 25 January 2013 – a car matching the description of that used in the credit union hold-up was found burnt-out on Cumsons Road, Newtownhamilton, a remote forested laneway near the villages of
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a glorification" of what happened during the robbery at Lordship. The tattoo consisted of a woman wearing a balaclava and several men dressed as 1950s-style gangsters on either side of a BMW X5 car, surrounded by images of banknotes, bullets and a
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Following the charging of Brady with murder, Acting Garda Commissioner Dónall Ó Cualáin and senior investigating Gardaà met with Alysa D. Erichs, Acting Deputy Executive Associate Director of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and her team of
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after completing a sentence for road traffic offences, and brought to Dundalk Garda Station, where he was questioned for a period of 7 days. This suspects' period of detention was extended after gardai made an application to the District court.
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On Wednesday, 14 October 2020 Brady was sentenced to life in prison, to serve at least 40 years. He was also sentenced to 14 years for robbery, to run concurrently. Brady subsequently applied to appeal his conviction, with a trial date at the
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On 16 May 2023, Lorcan Staines SC completed his lengthy closing speech to the court by summarizing how CCTV footage, matched with messages and calls between various phones, showed that Jimmy Flynn and Aaron Brady travelled late at night to
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On 29 July 2024, Aaron Brady was sentenced to an additional 3 years in prison for attempting to pervert the course of justice, while Dean Byrne was sentenced to 2 years in prison for conspiring with Brady to pervert the course of justice.
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According to media reports, the rest of the suspected gang members were in the US, Australia and Northern Ireland and thousands of lines of inquiry were being pursued. Gardai have vowed to pursue those involved "to the ends of the earth".
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the trial judge had erred in giving the jury a summary of the video evidence from a prosecution witness that they did not see first-hand (due to interruptions by an unknown person in the New York City apartment it was being live-streamed
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It emerged that a number of the suspects made prepared statements to police on both sides of the border, with their legal representatives present, in the weeks after the murder. They were then questioned under caution by the authorities.
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and further afield. More lined the route as the procession made its way to the graveyard. It was the largest funeral in Ireland for a number of years. Among those in attendance were President Michael D. Higgins, Taoiseach Enda Kenny,
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in Northern Ireland. The PSNI carried out an extensive technical examination of the car and the surrounding area the following day. This area became a focus of the investigation. The vehicle, a "graphite navy blue" in colour 2008
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On 21 December 2023, James Flynn was sentenced at the Special Criminal Court to 8 years in prison for stealing the keys of the car allegedly used as the getaway vehicle during the armed robbery of Lordship Credit Union in 2013.
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in England, who were acting upon a request for his extradition from Gardai in Dublin. On 29 July 2022, Flynn was extradited from the UK and was thereafter charged with the same offences as Treanor and also remanded in custody.
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On 18 May 2013, the family of Adrian Donohoe were presented with a special Garda remembrance medal in his honour. The medal was awarded to his widow, Caroline, during the annual Garda Memorial Day commemoration service held at
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was secured by police on both sides. The Republic of Ireland-United Kingdom border can be crossed by car in around 10 minutes from the Lordship Credit Union, and neither force is allowed to enter neighbouring territory. A
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In April 2021, investigating detectives sent a file to the Director of Public Prosecutions recommending that Aaron Brady be charged in relation to the intimidation of witnesses during the Donohoe murder trial.
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for his murder. However, Donohoe was originally not scheduled to take part in the credit union cash escort, making a late shift change with the officer who was originally scheduled to take part in the escort.
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In the early stages of the investigation, there were over 1,000 Garda officers attached to the investigation, making it one of the largest criminal investigations ever undertaken in the history of the state.
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the original trial judge was correct in his decision not to discharge the jury after the cross examination of Brady's previous lawyer, and that the questions put to him were not prejudicial to a fair trial
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and CCTV evidence regarding the movements of specific cars) would be presented to the court with the intention of proving a how a pattern of individual burglaries could be linked to both of the accused.
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suspects were classified as young males, from either side of the Louth-Armagh border, part of a larger criminal gang of around 15 to 20 people, with connections through their family and acquaintances to
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at Under-21 level. He attended nearby primary and secondary schools, before joining the Garda SĂochána in 1994. Two of his brothers also joined the force, and he met his future wife Caroline at the
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reiterated her confidence in April 2014 that Adrian Donohoe's murderers would be brought to justice. The investigation into the murder is over 10 times the size of usual homicide investigations.
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future re-trial in the event his murder conviction (in which he maintains his innocence) was overturned as a result of any ongoing appeals. However, the court rejected his request as the
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to Mr Brady he said: "I strongly deny any involvement in the murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe." He was remanded in custody to appear before Cloverhill District Court on 9 March.
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confirmed that there had been close cooperation involving Gardai and US authorities on the matter for "some time". Senior Garda officers described the development as highly significant.
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with a black rubber handle, a red painted section and a soft rubber head was found at the scene, and police asked the public for help in tracing its origins. Similar mallets are used by
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The individual was arrested and brought before a judge in Ireland after he failed to turn up in court after he was convicted of charges in relation to a separate matter.
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There was widespread shock and outrage among the public on the island of Ireland following the shooting dead of Donohoe, and it was considered a "national tragedy". The
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Detective Sergeant Peter Woods testified to the court that Dean Byrne was arrested in Mountjoy prison on 8 October 2020, and then brought to Mountjoy garda station for
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dictated that justice must be administered in public, and Brady's legal team had not satisfied the court that his circumstances made him an exception to this rule.
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evidence against Aaron Brady in court and included pictures of a witness statement given by Cahill to Irish authorities in a New York City police station in 2019.
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to parents Peggy and Hugh Donohoe. He grew up on the family farm with his three brothers – Alan, Colm and Martin, and two sisters – Anne and Mary. He was a keen
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said that those responsible for the murder had planned it, knew that there would be police attending the credit union for an escort, and that the officers were
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place before the incident in Bellurgan, County Louth. Once the suspect landed in the US, security services were made aware of his presence by the GardaĂ. The
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It was reported that a former associate of the man, who is currently living in Ireland, had been assisting investigating detectives with their inquiries.
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of the road – drove across the road and blocked the entrance. Four members of the gang were hiding behind a wall surrounding the car park, all wearing
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On 17 April 2024, Dean Byrne made a number of admissions via his legal team under Section 22 of the Criminal Justice Act (1984), specifically that:
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were discovered in Flynn's house during a later search, were also flagged as evidence of his involvement in the robbery of Lordship credit union.
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Padraig O'Reilly) about Brady admitting to shooting Detective Garda Donohoe on three separate occasions. This video was thereafter spread on
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in Northern Ireland. He was questioned by the PSNI about his involvement in the crime. He has since been prosecuted in connection with rape.
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in February, featuring Superintendent David Taylor from the Garda Press Office appealing to the public for their help in solving the case. A
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On Monday, 10 August 2020, Brady was found guilty of robbing approximately €7,000 in cash and cheques outside Lordship Credit Union in
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briefly entered UK airspace with permission during the search. A PSNI helicopter was also deployed during the search in the north.
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was discovered hidden under the sink of Dean Byrne's cell during a search. When examined, the phone contained messages between a
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Deputy State Pathologist Khalid Jaber examined the body at the site of the incident and subsequently conducted an autopsy at
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for his bravery and fearlessness in September 2013, eight months after his unlawful death. The award was presented in
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Alysa D. Erichs, Acting Deputy Executive Associate Director of Homeland Security Investigations said in a statement:
3890:"Man extradited from UK accused of robbery at Lordship Credit Union has case transferred to Special Criminal Court"
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Also on 15 July 2021, 30-year-old James Patrick Gerard Flynn (A.K.A. "Jimmy Flynn") was arrested by members of the
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the integrity of the trial was not corrupted when an unknown person interrupted a live-streamed witness testimony
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3586:"Garda killer Aaron Brady admits recording video of witness shared online that branded him a 'tout' and a 'rat'"
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3802:"Dean Byrne found guilty of conspiring with garda killer Aaron Brady to interfere with witness in murder trial"
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for help in identifying persons who could be persuaded to testify as prosecution witnesses against Aaron Brady
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the original trial judge made the correct decision in allowing the trial to proceed during the Coivd lockdown
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number of incriminating text and audio messages recovered from a mobile phone discovered in Byrne's cell in
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3405:"Garda killer Aaron Brady loses appeal against capital murder conviction of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe"
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3948:"'Enormous garda investigation' in wake of Adrian Donohoe murder uncovered 'creeper' car burglary scheme"
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1558:"'Enormous garda investigation' in wake of Adrian Donohoe murder uncovered 'creeper' car burglary scheme"
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3221:"Aaron Brady's trial over alleged witness intimidation put back to avoid a clash with his murder appeal"
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in Dublin, with Mr Justice Tony Hunt presiding along with Judge Sarah Berkeley and Judge Alan Mitchell.
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Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe and his colleague Detective Garda Joe Ryan were on a routine two-person
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549:. Cabinet ministers in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland also spoke out against the crime.
4095:"Two men found not guilty of direct involvement in robbery that led to Garda Adrian Donohoe's murder"
3820:"Garda killer Aaron Brady and co-accused jailed for perverting course of justice at his murder trial"
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3864:"Accused credit union thief's dad taunts gardai saying 'the boys are gone, you will never get them'"
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households' cars) between 11 September 2012 and 23 January 2013. He was then remanded in custody to
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3351:"Decision to read jury transcript of witness exchange 'completely unlawful', Brady's lawyer claims"
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1483:"Pal of Aaron Brady faces extradition from London to face charges over Garda Adrian Donohoe murder"
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then indicated that the court hoped to deliver their verdicts by mid-September 2023 at the latest.
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1530:"Credit union robbery suspect granted free legal aid one week after offering ÂŁ1m in bail sureties"
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3966:"Ex-girlfriend of Lordship Credit Union robbery accused gives evidence at Special Criminal Court"
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4113:"Judge declines to exclude Aaron Brady's father as it would not stop him 'propagating nonsense'"
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the mobile phone contained photographs of witness statements provided to Gardai by Daniel Cahill
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expired visa. He remained in ERO custody until he was removed from the United States, flown to
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3369:"Aaron Brady's lawyers sought to show jury picture of witness with penis exposed, court told"
3261:"Aaron Brady's lawyers sought to show jury picture of witness with penis exposed, court told"
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3568:"Watch: Garda killer Aaron Brady's secret cell tape shared online to intimidate key witness"
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3085:"ICE assists Irish Garda investigation to arrest chief suspect in Irish Detective's murder"
2855:"American police arrest girlfriend of one of the suspected killers of Garda Adrian Donohoe"
1429:"Aaron Brady has been found guilty of the capital murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe"
612:. The ceremony remembers all 87 members of the GardaĂ who were killed in the line of duty.
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On 1 February 2023, the trial of James Flynn and Brendan Treanor began at the non-jury
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data extracted from mobile phones were correctly determined to be admissible as evidence
4149:"Two men acquitted of carrying out credit union robbery that led to detective's murder"
4074:"'Not one iota of evidence' accused was at scene of Lordship robbery, barrister claims"
3494:"Charges expected in inquiry into Adrian Donohoe murder trial after Aaron Brady arrest"
3423:"Aaron Brady fails to overturn conviction for murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe"
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allowing witnesses give evidence via video link during the pandemic was justified also.
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In late February, over a month after Donohoe died, GardaĂ held a press briefing at the
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3916:"Two men to go on trial next week in connection with 2013 Lordship Credit Union heist"
3658:"Witness told his family would 'get it' if he testified in Brady's garda murder trial"
3622:"Man offered to 'do damage' to key witness in garda killer Aaron Brady's murder trial"
3279:"Aaron Brady's trial remained only case at hearing as pandemic took hold, court hears"
1544:"Two men to go on trial next week in connection with 2013 Lordship Credit Union heist"
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On 30 April 2024, Mountjoy prison officer David Sheridan described to the court how a
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dimensions of the case, involving police forces and law enforcement agencies from the
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3712:"Man accused of witness intimidation may make admissions that will shorten his trial"
3468:"Four held by gardaĂ investigating alleged witness intimidation in Aaron Brady trial"
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3984:"Aaron Brady housemate tells Lordship trial he did not see accused on night of raid"
3676:"Criminal admits he sent photos of statement by key witness in garda killer's trial"
3297:"Defence team for Aaron Brady argues trial was 'unfair' due to evidence limitations"
2616:"Where are they now? The mixed fortunes of gang linked to Det Garda Donohoe killing"
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Byrne's arrest in relation to conspiring to pervert the course of justice was lawful
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the directions of the trial judge to the jury mitigated any risk of an unfair trial.
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or mechanics repairing motorcycles. Also, a distinctive green "Cosatto" high-backed
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called to their address to do a bail check on Treanor regarding a separate matter.
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3442:"Garda Adrian Donohoe's murderer Aaron Brady faces charge of witness intimidation"
2952:"Adrian Donohoe murder suspect facing deportation back to Ireland after US arrest"
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tribute to Donohoe amassed over 40,000 signatures within days of the killing. The
3730:"Prison officer found phone in sock in cell wall during Aaron Brady murder trial"
3333:"Aaron Brady's lawyers say secret recording of US special agent is 'liquid gold'"
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Byrne forwarded the witness statements photographs to a relative of Daniel Cahill
4038:"Organised gang with local knowledge targeted Lordship Credit Union, court told"
3766:"Criminal "trying to secure justice" in persuading witness not to give evidence"
1508:"Man refused bail following extradition warrant relating to Adrian Donohoe case"
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and who also had family members serving with the GardaĂ, was stationed with the
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On Thursday, 18 May 2017, the prime murder suspect was detained in New York by
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1575:"Verdicts in Lordship Credit Union robbery trial to be delivered in September"
1400:"Aaron Brady found guilty of capital murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe"
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in Dublin, facing a sentence of 40 years imprisonment in the maximum security
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In early May 2013, numerous searches were undertaken by GardaĂ in the town of
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4171:"Man jailed for eight years over theft of getaway car used in capital murder"
3930:"Circumstantial evidence will be used in Lordship Credit Union robbery trial"
3543:"Witness intimidation charge sought against Garda Donohoe killer Aaron Brady"
2724:"US Marshals given details of suspect in Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe case"
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Flynn guilty of stealing car used in murder, Treanor acquitted of all charges
4020:"Court accepts 'gangster' tattoo as evidence in Lordship Credit Union trial"
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2105:"Garda statement on anniversary of murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe"
1915:"Garda's wide identified him at the scene 90 minutes after he was shot dead"
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4002:"NI suspect in garda killing probe has tattoo of images connected to crime"
2563:"Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe murder: Searches in Faughart, County Louth"
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gang and main suspect in the murder was identified as a young man from the
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2480:"Cops hunting killers of Garda Adrian Donohoe crackdown with local raids"
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2376:"State funeral of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe takes place in Dundalk"
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in Drogheda. As is standard practice when a garda loses their life, the
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3838:"Man appears in court in connection with Donohoe murder investigation"
3640:"Aaron Brady's cell phone video that aimed at collapsing State's case"
3195:"Garda Adrian Donohoe murder: Aaron Brady sentenced to life in prison"
1592:"Flynn guilty of charge linked to Lordship robbery, Treanor acquitted"
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the search warrants used by Gardai were lawfully obtained and executed
1670:"Adrian Donohoe was diligent, popular officer: Commissioner Callinan"
1640:"Murdered garda dedicated his life to GAA, the Guards and his family"
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3748:"Denies conspiring with garda murderer to pervert course of justice"
3141:"GardaĂ will pursue Adrian Donohoe's killers 'to ends of the earth'"
2268:"Credit Unions offer €50,000 reward for information on Garda murder"
2024:"Detectives know gunman's identity but extradition may pose problem"
1457:"Man appears in court charged over robbery at Lordship Credit Union"
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On 12 August 2020, 29-year-old Aaron Brady was found guilty of the
3057:"Man (27) charged with murdering Det Garda Adrian Donohoe in 2013"
2212:"Jerry McCabe's widow calls for tough sentences for garda killers"
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Byrne had access to and had used the mobile phone seized by Gardai
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4056:"No case against man accused of Lordship robbery, counsel claims"
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
3604:"Brady admits perverting course of justice during murder trial"
2881:"Fiancee of Garda Adrian Donohoe murder suspect arrested in US"
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on the evening of Friday, 25 January 2013. Ryan was driving an
3387:"Aaron Brady loses appeal over murder of Garda Adrian Donohoe"
3315:"Aaron Brady, the man who said with pride he was a cop killer"
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the search of his cell in Mountjoy prison by Gardai was lawful
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Irish police officer murdered during an armed robbery in 2013
2977:"Arrest made in investigation into murder of Adrian Donohoe"
1858:"Fresh appeal over murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe"
1801:"Update on Fatal Shooting of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe"
404:(GSOC) was notified, and their officials visited the scene.
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suspects involved in the overall perpetration of the crime.
3784:"Court rejects argument to dismiss charge over Brady trial"
3520:"Aaron Brady arrested on suspicion of witness intimidation"
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the seizure of a mobile phone during that search was lawful
3167:"Brady found guilty of robbery from Lordship credit union"
2829:"Thug suspected of murdering Adrian Donohoe becomes a dad"
1748:"Det Garda Adrian Donohoe to be laid to rest on Wednesday"
1696:"Taoiseach condemns killing of garda as manhunt continues"
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On 3 May 2023, Justice Tony Hunt ruled that pictures of a
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dissident republican paramilitary and terror organisations
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The death of Adrian Donohoe was strongly condemned by the
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Lordship Credit Union, the site where the attack occurred.
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all evidence gathered was lawfully retained and preserved
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One of the suspects, a man in his early 20s, remained in
3087:. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. 5 March 2018
1993:"GardaĂ probing death of Adrian Donohoe make new appeal"
1774:"GardaĂ probing death of Adrian Donohoe make new appeal"
2929:"Suspect in Garda Donohoe investigation arrested in US"
2399:"Hammer is found at scene where Garda Donohoe murdered"
2324:"Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe's family receive medal"
4131:"Two men acquitted over Lordship Credit Union robbery"
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York. US authorities were monitoring their movements.
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was Detective Garda Jerry McCabe in June 1996, by the
331:(PSNI). However, it is understood they had escaped to
1940:"Possibility That Murdered Detective Knew His Killer"
1375:"Man on trial for murder of Det Garda Adrian Donohoe"
1352:"Adrian Donohoe: Crossmaglen man charged with murder"
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Jimmy Flynn and Brendan Treanor went on trial in the
2904:"US to shortly deport Adrian Donohoe murder suspect"
2537:"Searches in Carlingford where officer was murdered"
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was carried out at the scene over three days by the
2802:"Pair suspected in garda killing flee to Australia"
2454:"Two Men Released Over Garda Adrian Donohoe Murder"
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4211:Garda SĂochána officers killed in the line of duty
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3118:"GardaĂ meet US official in Donohoe investigation"
3000:"Man arrested over murder of Garda Adrian Donohoe"
1615:"State funeral of murdered Garda held in Co Louth"
955:the fact the original trial took place during the
2777:"GardaĂ quiz Adrian Donohoe suspect in Australia"
2049:"Renewed Appeal For Information on Garda Killing"
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905:locate, arrest and deport Aaron Brady to Ireland.
897:, and arrested by Garda Detectives upon arrival.
783:Another accomplice is understood to have fled to
800:team of detectives from the GardaĂ travelled to
2588:Conor Lally; Fiona Gartland (4 February 2013).
2238:"Fresh calls for information over Garda murder"
1971:"Community 'still hurting' over Adrian's death"
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434:(RSU) – were placed on alert in the aftermath.
2673:"Suspects in Donohoe killing deny involvement"
2507:"Net closes on garda killers after PSNI raids"
2186:"Adrian Donohoe Killing Condemned By Irish PM"
1946:. Citizen's Free Press Ireland. Archived from
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426:(OCU). The force's armed intervention teams –
235:Adrian Donohoe was born on 14 January 1972 in
1326:"Detective Garda killed in Co Louth shooting"
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4216:Deaths by firearm in the Republic of Ireland
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569:last garda to be shot dead serving the state
4221:Deaths by person in the Republic of Ireland
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2350:"I will miss him every minute of every day"
2164:"Three Donohoe murder suspects still in US"
1723:"Second brutal slaying of a garda in Louth"
875:Involvement of US Homeland Security and ICE
475:vehicle before it was used in the killing.
144:(14 January 1972 – 25 January 2013) was an
3694:"Criminal Justice Act (1984) - Section 22"
2750:"Detectives fly to US over Donohoe murder"
2424:"Two arrests in Co Louth over criminality"
1828:"Tributes to slain garda at state funeral"
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3026:"Two detained over Adrian Donohoe murder"
2590:"Suspects in garda death case identified"
2135:"We'll bring Adrian's killers to justice"
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1306:List of GardaĂ killed in the line of duty
692:Offences against the State Acts 1939–1998
639:Detective Garda Donohoe was given a full
482:(HGV) that was parked on the Shean Road,
420:National Bureau of Criminal Investigation
186:, 27-year-old Aaron Brady from New Road,
2244:. Inside Ireland Website. Archived from
1177:Lorcan Staines, acting on behalf of the
882:U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
826:U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
4196:2013 murders in the Republic of Ireland
1969:O'Doherty, Caroline (24 January 2015).
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4201:State funerals the Republic of Ireland
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1258:roundabout near Lordship and onto the
959:negatively affected jury deliberations
3223:. Irish Independent. 2 February 2023.
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4151:. The Irish Times. 11 September 2023
2730:. Irish Central Magazine. 6 May 2013
2642:"Net closing on gang of cop killers"
914:Brady found guilty of capital murder
673:, Northern Ireland Justice Minister
2827:McMahon, Cathal (24 January 2014).
2294:"We're still hunting garda killers"
2079:"Child seat clue in murder inquiry"
1913:Schiller, Robin (7 February 2020).
668:Northern Ireland Secretary of State
615:Donohoe was posthumously awarded a
402:Garda SĂochána Ombudsman Commission
3518:Reynolds, Paul (7 November 2020).
2853:O'Shea, Cormac (27 October 2016).
2300:. 25 February 2013. Archived from
1884:"Tributes paid to Garda detective"
1721:Murphy, Hubert (30 January 2013).
1676:. BreakingNews.ie. 26 January 2013
1373:Reynolds, Paul (28 January 2020).
1205:Police Service of Northern Ireland
943:Failed Appeal of murder conviction
329:Police Service of Northern Ireland
25:
3541:Schiller, Robin (23 April 2021).
3440:Schiller, Robin (23 April 2021).
3139:Keogh, Elaine (25 January 2018).
3024:Rogan, Aaron (28 February 2018).
2998:Lally, Conor (25 February 2018).
2640:Tallant, Nicola (10 March 2013).
2133:McMahon, Cathal (30 April 2014).
1999:. 8 February 2013. Archived from
1826:Hutton, Brian (31 January 2013).
1646:. 27 January 2013. Archived from
1481:O'Toole, Michael (17 July 2021).
1427:Reynolds, Eoin (12 August 2020).
1161:2023 Special Criminal Court trial
884:agents at Dundalk Garda Station.
829:suspect on behalf of Gardai. The
573:Provisional Irish Republican Army
268:Garda National Immigration Bureau
3492:Mooney, John (1 December 2020).
3165:Connor, Dyane (10 August 2020).
3097:
2879:Lynch, David (27 October 2016).
2356:. The Dundalk Democrat Newspaper
2022:Cusack, Jim (24 February 2013).
1754:. TheJournal.ie. 28 January 2013
1613:Lally, Conor (30 January 2013).
1398:Connor, Dyane (12 August 2020).
211:officers in London on foot of a
3466:Lally, Conor (8 October 2020).
3116:Reynolds, Paul (5 March 2018).
2614:Lally, Conor (14 August 2020).
1179:Director of Public Prosecutions
1137:Jimmy Flynn and Brendan Treanor
869:Department of Homeland Security
774:Federal Bureau of Investigation
770:New York City Police Department
701:Director of Public Prosecutions
3120:. RTÉ News and Current Affairs
1510:. thejournal.ie. 2 August 2021
778:United States Marshals Service
521:Succeeding Garda Commissioner
194:in Dublin on 28 January 2020.
1:
4226:January 2013 events in Europe
4173:. RTE News. 21 December 2023.
3055:Lally, Conor (4 March 2018).
2569:. BBC News Europe. 4 May 2013
2397:Foy, Ken (26 February 2013).
2162:Neilan, Paul (20 June 2014).
2055:. 98 FM Radio. Archived from
1594:. RTE News. 11 September 2023
598:Irish League of Credit Unions
3171:RTÉ News and Current Affairs
2775:Foy, Ken (23 January 2014).
2671:Cusack, Jim (7 April 2013).
1807:. Garda SĂochána na hÉireann
1404:RTÉ News and Current Affairs
1128:Brady & Byrne Sentencing
843:2018 Dublin, Dundalk arrests
398:Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital
2902:Dunne, Seán (19 May 2017).
2698:"Prime suspect flees to US"
2505:Brady, Tom (9 April 2013).
2378:. RTE News. 30 January 2013
1864:. BBC News. 9 February 2013
1332:. RTÉ News. 25 January 2013
582:Irish television programme
472:children's car booster seat
182:On 4 March 2018 at Dundalk
4242:
2430:. UTV News. Archived from
2330:. BBC News NI. 18 May 2013
1890:. TV3 News. Archived from
923:earlier than August 2050.
456:Dublin Metropolitan Region
163:, who was fatally shot in
3236:"Justice for Aaron Brady"
169:Jenkinstown, County Louth
135:
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79:25 January 2013 (aged 41)
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2950:Foy, Ken (19 May 2017).
1459:. RTE News. 15 July 2021
1354:. BBC News. 4 March 2018
629:MĂcheál Ă“ Muircheartaigh
617:People of the Year Award
155:(Irish police) based at
4191:History of County Louth
2931:. RTE News. 19 May 2017
1215:Circumstantial evidence
1183:circumstantial evidence
428:Emergency Response Unit
262:Caroline Donohoe, from
237:Kilnaleck, County Cavan
213:European Arrest Warrant
1167:Special Criminal Court
1029:Aaron Brady conviction
936:set for October 2023.
907:
749:Special Criminal Court
458:(DMR) Headquarters in
416:Special Detective Unit
391:Garda Technical Bureau
320:long barrelled shotgun
249:Garda SĂochána College
220:Special Criminal Court
192:Central Criminal Court
3698:Government of Ireland
3240:justice4aaronbrady.co
1151:National Crime Agency
1051:Dean Byrne conviction
432:Regional Support Unit
209:National Crime Agency
4137:. 11 September 2023.
4101:. 11 September 2023.
2806:The Herald Newspaper
2543:. Belfast Newsletter
1799:Garda Press Office.
1727:Drogheda Independent
1017:Witness intimidation
871:were in attendance.
831:US Embassy in Dublin
796:visas at this time.
653:Irish Defence Forces
551:Minister for Justice
535:President of Ireland
464:panel beating hammer
424:Organised Crime Unit
387:forensic examination
278:Shooting and robbery
112:1994–2013 (19 years)
4135:Irish Breaking News
4119:. 12 November 2023.
4117:Irish Breaking News
4078:Irish Breaking News
4060:Irish Breaking News
4042:Irish Breaking News
4024:Irish Breaking News
3988:Irish Breaking News
3970:Irish Breaking News
3934:Irish Breaking News
3662:Irish Breaking News
3626:Irish Breaking News
3355:Irish Breaking News
3337:Irish Breaking News
3301:Irish Breaking News
3283:Irish Breaking News
2652:on 30 December 2013
2114:. An Garda SĂochána
1997:Kildare Nationalist
1291:Sentencing of Flynn
890:Visa Waiver Program
744:Crossmaglen Rangers
658:Lieutenant General
480:Heavy Goods Vehicle
288:unmarked police car
4206:Funerals by person
3954:. 1 February 2023.
3936:. 1 February 2023.
3918:. 27 January 2023.
3375:. 11 October 2023.
3357:. 10 October 2023.
3267:. 11 October 2023.
2883:. Dundalk Democrat
2434:on 3 November 2013
2085:. 26 February 2013
1950:on 8 February 2013
1894:on 1 February 2014
1838:on 4 November 2013
1560:. 1 February 2023.
1546:. 27 January 2023.
1232:Closing statements
1187:cell site analysis
1173:Opening statements
1045:Irish Constitution
539:Michael D. Higgins
109:Service years
4006:Belfast Telegraph
3894:Irish Independent
3870:. 5 November 2022
3806:Irish Independent
3644:Irish Independent
3590:Irish Independent
3547:Irish Independent
3446:Belfast Telegraph
3409:Irish Independent
3339:. 6 October 2023.
3321:. 12 August 2020.
3303:. 5 October 2023.
3285:. 4 October 2023.
3201:. 14 October 2020
2956:Irish Independent
2781:Irish Independent
2677:Irish Independent
2511:Belfast Telegraph
2354:17 September 2013
2298:Belfast Telegraph
2083:Irish Independent
2028:Irish Independent
1919:Irish Independent
1780:. 26 January 2013
1702:. 26 January 2013
1700:Irish Independent
1144:Cloverhill Prison
963:Homeland Security
888:States under the
849:Wheatfield Prison
753:Portlaoise Prison
523:NĂłirĂn O'Sullivan
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