Man involved in Cork library protests has case adjourned

Man was protesting over LGBTQ+ reading material
Man involved in Cork library protests has case adjourned

Ross Lahive was alleged to have had a knife in his possession in Cork on August 26. File picture: Larry Cummins

 A man protesting over LGBTQ+ reading material at Cork City Library and who confronted the Lord Mayor of Cork — only to end up with the mayor singing — was given until December 12 to indicate if he is pleading guilty.

His case at Cork District Court was further adjourned until December 12.

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