Man released after Staunton gun threat drama
A man who allegedly threatened Steve Staunton at gunpoint has been released from police custody.
It is believed the 31-year-old, who is accused of pointing an immitation firearm at the Irish manager, has apologised to the soccer boss through gardai.
It is understood he has a history of psychiatric problems.
A file on the case is now being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Despite a number of searches in the area, the weapon ā reported to be a plastic imitation Uzi sub-machine gun ā has not been found.
Staunton, 37, manager was approached by a gunman outside the teamās hotel in Portmarnock, Co Dublin, at 7.30pm yesterday evening as they returned from a training session.
The manager fled inside the hotel and the suspect was arrested on a beach nearby and detained at Malahide garda station.
Staunton, who was made manager in January, is now focusing on the Republic of Irelandās match against Holland at Lansdowne Road tomorrow night.
The game will be Stauntonās third at the helm before the team embarks on a difficult qualification campaign for the European Championships in 2008.
At a press conference today, Staunton refused to talk about the specifics of the drama that unfolded last night.
āItās over with,ā he said. āThere was no harm done.
āFrom my point of view, I would like to thank our security team. They were excellent in the job they did, along with the hotel staff and the gardai who responded very quickly.
āI was delighted with all that. Now weāre back to the real issue of why we are all here.
āIām looking forward to a very exciting game tomorrow with the young squad we have, with an energetic and lively display.ā



