Gardaí were called to the home of Children’s Minister Roderic O’Gorman on Thursday night when a gang of up to 12 masked men gathered outside his house and huge placards and banners were stretched across his driveway gate, along his wall and fastened to outside polls.
Experts have expressed concern at the increasing harassment and intimidation of public representatives and fear that the threats could escalate, particularly with the European and local elections approaching in June.
Videos of the incident were circulated online and show up to 12 masked men gathered outside the home of Mr O’Gorman in west Dublin.
A large banner was tied across the electronic driveway gate, stating ‘Minister O’Gorman Hates Children’ and three other small banners are attached to railings on his front wall.
Three similar banners were placed against the outside of his wall and a giant banner, saying ‘South Dublin Says No, Close the Borders’ is fastened to polls on the footpath.
The video shows two marked Garda cars near the scene.
In a statement, Garda HQ said: “Gardaí in Blanchardstown were notified shortly after 8pm following reports of a public gathering involving a small group of individuals outside a private residence in the Blanchardstown area yesterday evening, Thursday, April 18, 2024.
“A Garda presence was maintained at the scene until the group dispersed a short time later. No arrests were made.”
It added: “An Garda Síochána does not comment on the security arrangements of any individual or group. Matters of security, including those that pertain to the safety, security, and welfare of public representatives, remain under continuous review.”
Queries to Mr O’Gorman’s office were directed to An Garda Síochána.
A banner that was hung outside Roderic O’Gorman’s house in Dublin on Thursday night.
A banner that was hung outside Roderic O’Gorman’s house in Dublin on Thursday night.
Maynooth University Professor of European Politics John O’Brennan said: “I think what we say yesterday was just the latest example of efforts to intimidate and harass serving politicians.” He cited a video that circulated online showing an individual subjecting Sinn Féin TD Eoin Ó Broin to prolonged verbal abuse and harassment on the street.
“The difference here is that this ‘protest’ took place at the house of a minister,” Prof O’Brennan said.
“We have seen an incremental rise in the number of such provocations in recent years.” He said it was time for the gardaí “to step in decisively” and deal with these acts of harassment and claimed the guards had enough power to do so.
Garda HQ has repeatedly said they adopt a “graduated approach” to policing protests and are conscious of not giving conspiratorial and far-right groups propaganda of video recording gardaí arresting them for standing on the street.
Some Garda sources also point out they can not prove the group gathered had put up the banners.
Maynooth University assistant professor in criminology John Morrison – an expert on radicalisation and terrorism – said the behaviour was worrying, but not surprising.
“The aim of these actors is to promote conspiracy theories in order to deteriorate trust in public figures such as O’Gorman while simultaneously aiming to deter those with similar views to him from entering public life,” he said.
“As we have seen across the past year there is potential for this form of behaviour to escalate, with the arson attacks which for a while became a near permanent fixture on our news bulletins.” “These groups aim to spread conspiracy theory tropes about individuals, as well as wider communities. This is designed to bring about fear, distrust, and anger amongst those who listen to them.
“With the upcoming euro and local elections I suspect there will be many more such incidents as they will see it as an opportunity to influence the debate and narrative.”
Would you like a lunchtime summary of content highlights on the Irish Examiner website? Delivered straight to your inbox at 1pm each day.
News Related-
Pedestrian in his 70s dies after being struck by a lorry in Co Laois
-
Vermont shooting updates: Burlington police reveal suspect’s eerie reaction to arrest
-
Grace Dent says her ‘heart is broken’ as she exits I’m A Celebrity early
-
Stromer’s ST3 Urban E-Bike Goes Fancy With Minimalist Design, Modern Tech
-
Under-pressure Justice Minister announces review of the use of force for gardaí
-
My appearance has changed because of ageing, says Jennifer Lawrence
-
Man allegedly stabbed in the head during row in Co Wexford direct provision centre
-
Children escape without injury after petrol bomb allegedly thrown at house in Cork City
-
Wexford gardai investigating assault as man is bitten in the face during Main Street altercation
-
Child minder’s husband handed eight year sentence for abusing two children
-
The full list of the best London restaurants, cafes and takeaways revealed at the Good Food Awards
-
Mazda CEO Says EVs 'Not Taking Off' In The U.S.—Except Teslas
-
Leitrim locals set up checkpoint to deter asylum seekers
-
Ask A Doctor: Can You Get Shingles More Than Once?