Man jailed for attacking gardaí during 'Love Ulster' riot

An alcoholic schizophrenic Westmeath resident who threw missiles at gardaí during the 2006 "Love Ulster" parade riot has been given a three year sentence at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.

An alcoholic schizophrenic Westmeath resident who threw missiles at gardaí during the 2006 "Love Ulster" parade riot has been given a three year sentence at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.

John Saunders (aged 40) was representing himself in court today following an unsuccessful application last July to change his plea to "not guilty" after evidence was heard in the case in December 2007.

Saunders, of Galway Road, Kinnegad, pleaded guilty to violent disorder on February 22, 2006 in the city centre.

Saunders told Judge Desmond Hogan that he disputed some evidence that had been outlined at previous hearings and said he became "caught up" in the events of the day when he went to Parnell Street to buy alcohol.

Saunders said he saw the "riot squad" on O'Connell Street dispersing crowds and admitted throwing stones at gardaí. He said his 24 previous convictions were "all from drink."

Judge Hogan said he had photographic evidence of Saunders involvement in the riot but was taking into account a letter handed into court by Saunders. He said that he accepted Saunders felt he had been caught up in the situation rather than been an organiser of events.

Judge Hogan imposed a three year sentence with the final year suspended on strict conditions. He ordered Saunders to attend an alcohol and drug treatment program on his release.

Garda Fergal O'Flaherty told prosecuting counsel, Mr Vincent Heneghan BL, that Saunders was photographed by journalists on Lower O'Connell Street throwing missiles and "standing in a confrontational stance."

Gda O'Flaherty said following the riots Saunders got away but he was arrested when he was spotted by chance while crossing the road in Mullingar.

Saunders admitted to gardaí he had been on O'Connell Street that day but said he was not involved with Republican Sinn Féin who organised the demonstration.

At the December hearing 2007 Saunders' then defence counsel, Mr Sean Gillane BL, said his client had been diagnosed with serious mental health problems, including schizophrenia, and also suffered from alcoholism.

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