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Four years for 'sectarian' arson | |
(about 21 hours later) | |
A 20-year-old man has been sentenced to four years detention for trying to set an Apprentice Boys hall in Londonderry on fire while 300 people were inside. | |
Caolan Kavanagh, from Hampstead Park, had already admitted the charge of arson with intent to endanger life at the memorial hall in Society Street. | Caolan Kavanagh, from Hampstead Park, had already admitted the charge of arson with intent to endanger life at the memorial hall in Society Street. |
District judge Pat Lynch, said it was "a sectarian act on people from a different community." | District judge Pat Lynch, said it was "a sectarian act on people from a different community." |
Kavanagh was also sentenced to a further two years on probation. | Kavanagh was also sentenced to a further two years on probation. |
The city's magistrates court heard that Kavanagh was caught on CCTV approaching the hall with an accelerant which he then poured over a door and set alight. | The city's magistrates court heard that Kavanagh was caught on CCTV approaching the hall with an accelerant which he then poured over a door and set alight. |
An eyewitness told police that as Kavanagh went past her he sniggered and said "smoke them out". | An eyewitness told police that as Kavanagh went past her he sniggered and said "smoke them out". |
CCTV operators then alerted door staff at a bar in Waterloo Street, who detained Kavanagh until the police arrived. | CCTV operators then alerted door staff at a bar in Waterloo Street, who detained Kavanagh until the police arrived. |
A defence solicitor said Kavanagh had been intoxicated at the time of the attack, and had to address his alcohol problems. | A defence solicitor said Kavanagh had been intoxicated at the time of the attack, and had to address his alcohol problems. |
He said reports suggested Kavanagh had no deeply ingrained hatred of the other community. | He said reports suggested Kavanagh had no deeply ingrained hatred of the other community. |
Judge Pat Lynch said that "having emerged from the dark side of the Troubles, no one was to revisit them." | Judge Pat Lynch said that "having emerged from the dark side of the Troubles, no one was to revisit them." |
He said it was obvious Kavanagh knew people were in the hall and he knew he was endangering their lives. | He said it was obvious Kavanagh knew people were in the hall and he knew he was endangering their lives. |
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