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Man who recorded himself holding slash hook while threatening rival ordered by judge not to abuse social media

Patrick Maughan He repeatedly called Michael McDonald by a nickname, Scooby Doo, said he was a “tramp”, and accused Michael Senior of not being able to “put manners” on his son Michael. “I don t know if you know about it, but he s carrying on ridiculous on the Facebook,” said Maughan. “This goes for anybody who thinks they re going to slag me in Edenderry, okay? Scooby Doo, come down to Edenderry, see will you get away with it son. “Michael, talk to your son before I come across him, before I drive into Ballyowen Lane and I ll find him in it. And I promise you Michael, I ll wheel him out of it and leave him dead with it. And that goes for anyone, who thinks they can come and slag me.”

Offaly man threatened to cut head off Scooby Doo with slash hook

Edenderry man on YouTube threatened to cut head off Scooby Doo with slash hook

Midlands man threatened to cut head off Scooby Doo with slash hook

Midlands man threatened to cut head off Scooby Doo with slash hook
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True remorse shown by Offaly man who smashed pint glass on another man s head in Offaly pub row

True remorse shown by Offaly man who smashed pint glass on another man s head in Offaly pub row Reporter: 4 Mar 2021 True remorse shown by Offaly man who smashed pint glass on man s head in Offaly pub row );   ); AN argument over sport resulted in a man smashing a pint glass on the head of another man in a Tullamore public house, the local District Court was told. A 23-year-old with an address at Ballyduff, Rahan Road, Tullamore, Andrew Fitzgerald, pleaded guilty to assaulting Shane Tierney, causing him harm, on December 29, 2019 at the Phoenix Bar, O Connor Square. Detailing the facts to Judge Catherine Staines so she could consider if she would accept jurisdiction, Sergeant James O Sullivan said the offence related to an argument over a GAA match and he handed in a photograph of the injuries sustained by the victim.

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