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Dublin riot: Floral tributes to victims of stabbing Dublin stabbing: Second child discharged from hospital
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Flowers have been left to the victims of Thursday's stabbing in Dublin Flowers have been left at the scene, outside a primary school, of Thursday's stabbing in Dublin
Floral tributes have been left for the victims of Thursday's stabbing attack in Dublin, which was followed by hours of rioting in the city centre. Another child involved in the stabbing incident outside a school in Dublin on Thursday has left hospital.
Three children and a school care assistant were injured in the knife attack outside a school. A five-year-old girl remains in a critical condition in hospital. Three children and a school care assistant were injured in the knife attack, which was followed by hours of rioting in the city centre.
Vehicles were set on fire and shops looted in the subsequent disorder. A six-year-old girl, who had head injuries, has now been discharged. A boy, five, was discharged on Friday.
A five-year-old girl remains in a critical condition in hospital along with the teaching assistant in her 30s.
Floral tributes have been left for the victims at the site near Gaelscoil Cholaiste Mhuire primary school.
No arrests have yet been made in relation to the incident on Parnell Street, but Gardaí are not looking for anyone other than one suspect, a man in his 40s, who is currently in hospital.
He remains under guard.
However, 48 arrests have been made in the city since Thursday, following hours of rioting in the aftermath of the attack.
Vehicles were set on fire and shops looted in the disorder.
Police are trawling through 6,000 hours of CCTV riot footage.Police are trawling through 6,000 hours of CCTV riot footage.
On Friday, Justice Minister Helen McEntee said the most riot police in Irish history were deployed to deal with the violence. Irish Justice Minister Helen McEntee said the most riot police in Irish history had been deployed to deal with the violence.
It was reported that she briefed fellow ministers that Irish police would be certain to arrest more individuals. It was reported that she briefed fellow ministers that gardaí would be certain to arrest more individuals.
A high visibility policing plan is in place throughout the weekend, according to the minister, including the deployment of four public order units.
The dog unit and the mounted unit are also being deployed, and two water cannons are now available for use if required after a mutual aid request made to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
A bus and car were set on fire on O'Connell Street on Thursday eveningA bus and car were set on fire on O'Connell Street on Thursday evening
A major police presence remained in Dublin city centre on Friday night, with officers making several arrests on O'Connell Street after sporadic altercations. Dublin city remained quiet on Saturday as thousands descended on the capital for Christmas shopping as well as a number of sporting events.
An Garda Siochána (Irish police) said on Saturday that an "enhanced policing operation" remained in place in Dublin city centre. A small protest centred on immigration issues passed off without incident on O'Connell Street, with a heavy Garda presence visible across the city centre.
They also said that there were no reports of any significant incidents on Friday night. Two large sporting events planned for Saturday night are to go ahead, including a boxing match involving Bray boxer Katie Taylor at the Three Arena.
Earlier on Friday, Ms McEntee defended the police's response after Mary Lou McDonald, the leader of the largest opposition party Sinn Féin, said she had no confidence in either Ms McEntee or the head of the Irish police, Drew Harris. "I have allocated an additional €4.4m for the purchase of 95 extra Garda cars and vans by the end of this year," a statement from Ms McEntee read.
"This includes 17 high visibility public order Garda vans which will be deployed in our towns and cities across the country to provide further reassurance for people, businesses and communities. It also includes 38 new fully electric patrol cars and 40 unmarked surveillance cars.
"This is in addition to 10 high visibility community policing vans which are currently being prepared for deployment.
"I want to again be clear that the thuggery we saw on Thursday will not be tolerated and, as minister for justice, An Garda Síochána, including Commissioner Harris, have my full support to maintain order. Those responsible will be brought to justice."
Earlier on Friday, Ms McEntee defended the Garda's response after Mary Lou McDonald, the leader of the largest opposition party Sinn Féin, said she had no confidence in either Ms McEntee or the head of the force, Drew Harris.
The Taoiseach (Irish PM) Leo Varadkar said he has confidence in Ms McEntee, his Fine Gael colleague, as does Tanaiste Micheál Martin, who added he also has confidence in Mr Harris.
"All of this is essentially an attack on the state and an attack on families, on workers and on our communities and society and we cannot tolerate that," he said.
Mr Harris blamed the rioting on a "lunatic, hooligan faction driven by a far-right ideology".Mr Harris blamed the rioting on a "lunatic, hooligan faction driven by a far-right ideology".
Officers arrested 34 people after vehicles were set on fire and shops looted, with many of those who were arrested appearing in court on Friday on a variety of offences including possession of weapons and stolen property. There was a major police presence in central Dublin on Friday night, with officers making several arrests on O'Connell Street after sporadic altercations.
Speaking on Friday, Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar said about 500 people were involved in the disorder. Gardaí said there were no reports of any significant incidents.
Mr Varadkar said about 500 people were involved in Thursday's disorder.
He said they had "brought shame" on Ireland and promised new laws within weeks to bring those involved to justice.He said they had "brought shame" on Ireland and promised new laws within weeks to bring those involved to justice.
Two Police Service of Northern Ireland water cannon travelled to Dublin on Friday after a request from Irish policeTwo Police Service of Northern Ireland water cannon travelled to Dublin on Friday after a request from Irish police
The complicated story of Ireland's far rightThe complicated story of Ireland's far right
Gardaí have received two water cannon from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) for potential use in any further disturbances.Gardaí have received two water cannon from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) for potential use in any further disturbances.
What happened in the Dublin stabbings?What happened in the Dublin stabbings?
A five-year-old girl and a school staff member who "used her body as a shield" were hurt in the attack after 13:40 local time on Thursday.A five-year-old girl and a school staff member who "used her body as a shield" were hurt in the attack after 13:40 local time on Thursday.
The attack happened outside the children's school, Gaelscoil Choláiste Mhuire, in the city centre.The attack happened outside the children's school, Gaelscoil Choláiste Mhuire, in the city centre.
It is understood that a group of young children were lining up when they were stabbed by a man.It is understood that a group of young children were lining up when they were stabbed by a man.
Several members of the public helped subdue the attacker, including a Brazilian food delivery driver who used his bike helmet to fight off the attacker.Several members of the public helped subdue the attacker, including a Brazilian food delivery driver who used his bike helmet to fight off the attacker.
A man in his late 40s who was also seriously injured is a person of interest, according to police. They said they are not looking for anyone else in relation to the attack.A man in his late 40s who was also seriously injured is a person of interest, according to police. They said they are not looking for anyone else in relation to the attack.
In a statement, the school said it was "deeply shocked and saddened" by the incident and that its thoughts were with the pupils and creche worker who were injured.In a statement, the school said it was "deeply shocked and saddened" by the incident and that its thoughts were with the pupils and creche worker who were injured.
How did the Dublin riot develop?How did the Dublin riot develop?
Just hours after the knife attack, rioters destroyed 11 police vehicles, while 13 shops were badly damaged and more were looted during clashes with riot police.Just hours after the knife attack, rioters destroyed 11 police vehicles, while 13 shops were badly damaged and more were looted during clashes with riot police.
Three buses and a tram were also destroyed and several police officers were injured during more than three hours of sustained violence.Three buses and a tram were also destroyed and several police officers were injured during more than three hours of sustained violence.
The "extraordinary outbreak of violence" had come after "hateful assumptions" were made based on material circulating online in the wake of the stabbings, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said.The "extraordinary outbreak of violence" had come after "hateful assumptions" were made based on material circulating online in the wake of the stabbings, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said.
Record number of police tackled Dublin riotRecord number of police tackled Dublin riot
Fast-food rider acted on instinct when girl stabbedFast-food rider acted on instinct when girl stabbed
Clashes in Dublin after knife attack outside schoolClashes in Dublin after knife attack outside school
It is understood that included false claims that the attacker was a foreign national.It is understood that included false claims that the attacker was a foreign national.
Sources have indicated to the BBC that the man suspected of carrying out the attack is an Irish citizen who has lived in the country for 20 years.Sources have indicated to the BBC that the man suspected of carrying out the attack is an Irish citizen who has lived in the country for 20 years.
"These are scenes that we have not seen in decades," said the garda commissioner."These are scenes that we have not seen in decades," said the garda commissioner.
Irish President Michael D Higgins said Thursday night's violence "deserves condemnation by all those who believe in the rule of law and democracy".Irish President Michael D Higgins said Thursday night's violence "deserves condemnation by all those who believe in the rule of law and democracy".
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