
irate Dublin docker headbutted garda sergeant after demanding return of house keys
Gary O'Donnell (35) demanded the return of his house keys so he could collect his sick father's medication
A docker headbutted a garda sergeant after he came into a garda station demanding the return of his house keys so he could collect his sick father's medication, a court heard.
Gary O'Donnell (35) became irate and frustrated with gardaí because he wanted his keys returned to him, and officers did not have access to the keys.
Judge Gerard Jones imposed a three-month sentence which he suspended for two years.
The defendant, with an address at Grove Avenue in Finglas, admitted assaulting a garda at Finglas garda station on January 12, 2017.
Blanchardstown District Court heard that O'Donnell had been a passenger in a car that had been stopped at a checkpoint earlier that day.
During that traffic stop, he was searched and his house keys were taken from him.
He came into Finglas station to get the keys back, became irate and aggressive towards gardaí and was asked to leave.
O'Donnell failed to comply with the direction, there was a struggle and during the course of the struggle Sergeant Paul Fanning was headbutted in the face.
Read More
Sgt Fanning, who has since retired, said he was initially shocked by the headbutt, but he did not require medical attention and had recovered within 24 hours.
Defence lawyer Ciaran MacLoughlin said O'Donnell had since apologised to Sgt Fanning, and the retired garda had accepted that apology.
Mr MacLoughlin said this was more a technical assault than anything, and O'Donnell headbutted Sgt Fanning in a backwards motion whilst he was being restrained.
Mr MacLoughlin said O'Donnell had gone into the station looking for his house keys which had been taken off him earlier that day during a traffic stop.
He said Sgt Fanning told O'Donnell he had no access to those keys, and the defendant became frustrated and completely over-reacted.
O'Donnell needed to get his father's medication, Mr MacLoughlin said, adding that the defendant's father had since passed away.
The lawyer said O'Donnell, a dad of five, was a docker, but had been unable to work in the recent past after he suffered a brain injury and a fractured eye socket.
Mr MacLoughlin asked the judge to be as lenient as possible, saying Sgt Fanning did not bear the defendant any ill-will.
Top Videos






Available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts.
Latest Courts
- Dublin man who robbed same pharmacy twice in four months jailed for four years
- The top 10 moments of the Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney libel trial so far
- Woman left disabled after allegedly contracting disease from parrot secures further €1m payout
- Belfast man who raped woman he met on Tinder in her home handed seven-year sentence
- Partner of ex-Sinn Fein TD Violet Ann Wynne facing seven alleged driving offences
Latest
- Dublin man who robbed same pharmacy twice in four months jailed for four years
- Liz Truss once said the only Irish hit by Brexit would be 'few farmers with turnips'
- Revealed: Faces of Irish roof scammers who conned elderly Australians out of $434k
- The top 10 moments of the Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney libel trial so far
- Woman left disabled after allegedly contracting disease from parrot secures further €1m payout