Two found not guilty of attempted murders in Coolock

Two men accused of shooting into a crowd and attempting to kill four people have been found not guilty on all charges by a jury in the Central Criminal Court.

Two found not guilty of attempted murders in Coolock

Two men accused of shooting into a crowd and attempting to kill four people have been found not guilty on all charges by a jury in the Central Criminal Court.

The jury of 10 men and two women took just over two and a half hours to find Mr Michael Reilly (aged 37) with an address at 13, Glen Road Height, Belfast and Mr Paul Gavin (aged 33) of Glen Road Height, Belfast not guilty on all 10 charges related to the attempted murder of Paul Collins, Martin and Kathleen McDonagh, and Patrick Quinn at Cara Close, Coolock in Dublin at around 8pm on February 16, 2005.

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