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05 Sept 2025

Man to appear in court after Mary Lou McDonald and Garda Commissioner get death threats

A man in his 20s is detained at a Dublin garda station until the date

Man to appear in court after Mary Lou McDonald and Garda Commissioner get death threats

Sinn Féin leader, Mary Lou McDonald and Garda Commissioner, Drew Harris have both received death threats

A man in his 20s is set to appear in court after death threats were made against Mary Lou McDonald and Drew Harris via a social media video this Tuesday.

The Sinn Féin leader wrote on social media this Wednesday afternoon: "Last night a threat to kill me was issued online. The individual said he would shoot me dead."

She reported online that the threat was made against her, "ironically, while I was hosting a discussion on the need for zero tolerance when it comes to violence against women and girls."

Gardaí have confirmed: "The man (20s) arrested at a residence in South Dublin this Thursday morning as part of an investigation into threats made online against a public representative and a Senior Garda Officer has now been charged.

He has been charged under Section 5 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act, 1997 at a Garda Station in Dublin.

He is due to appear before the Criminal Courts of Justice (CCJ) this Friday, July 19, at 10:30am.

The video in question was published to X with threats also made to Garda Commissioner, Drew Harris. After the week's incidents in Coolock, the masked man endorses Dublin Independent Councillor, Gavin Pepper for president, and says: "Petrol bomb the f*ck out of the lot of them. Don't worry lads, we'll be down to help you." 

The video continues with further threats against the high profile figures: "Take that Drew Harris pr*ck, take his whole throat lads. He'll be getting shot before the end of the year. See Mary Lou, I'll shoot her myself for free."

In response, Mary Lou added: "This represents an escalation of targeted online abuse directed at me over the last year. It is totally unacceptable."

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