Man charged after hatchet and spray-paint attack on Collins Aerospace in Cork

€8,000 worth of damage done at building, garda tells Cork court, as Kerryman ordered to stay out of Cork
Man charged after hatchet and spray-paint attack on Collins Aerospace in Cork

'Further enquiries carried out by gardaí confirmed that the property damaged was that of Collins Aerospace, an organisation which has been repeatedly targeted in the past number of months by persons protesting the ongoing conflict in Palestine.'

A man has been charged after a hatchet and spray-paint attack on Collins Aerospace in Cork in the early hours of Monday morning. 

He said: “These actions were an act of protest in order to prevent loss of life as a result of the actions of Collins Aerospace.”

Judge Mary Dorgan noted in dealing with the case on Monday evening that there was a video of an alleged incident at this location circulating on social media.

Garda John Kerins charged Luke Myers, aged 30, of Maple Rd, Ard Na Greine, Milltown, Co Kerry, with causing damage to the premises at Penrose Wharf in Cork on March 30 and being in possession of a hatchet at nearby Ship St.

Garda John Kerins objected to bail and outlined the background to the alleged incident.

“On March 30 at 4.20am, gardaí were on patrol at Ship St, Cork, when three persons were observed causing damage to a property within Penrose Wharf. The external windows, window frames, and doors to the property had been damaged with spray paint as well as having been hacked with hatchets.

“The three males subsequently attempted to flee on pedal cycles. Gardaí managed to apprehend one of the suspects, who was identified as Luke Myers.

“He was subsequently arrested and detained at Gurranabraher Garda Station. On arrest Luke Myers was found to be in possession of a hatchet and a can of red spray paint.

“Further enquiries carried out by gardaí confirmed that the property damaged was that of Collins Aerospace, an organisation which has been repeatedly targeted in the past number of months by persons protesting the ongoing conflict in Palestine.

“The current quote for the damage, which is not yet confirmed, is €8,000. A complete quote for the damage is currently awaited,” said Garda Kerins.

Accused works full time

Solicitor Donal Daly said the accused was working full time in Kerry, had no previous convictions, and the only time he ever appeared in a courthouse was for jury duty. 

He asked Garda Kerins if bail conditions and undertakings to stay out of Cork would alleviate prosecution concerns. 

Garda Kerins said that they would alleviate concerns.

Mr Daly said Mr Myers had not been threatening or discourteous to gardaí in his dealings with them. Garda Kerins agreed with this.

Judge Mary Dorgan said: “It is very, very important that law and order in a democracy has to be maintained… This is a very serious matter. I would be concerned about matters on social media. 

"I would want him not to engage in social media activities and not to associate with the two other individuals who were there on the night. And undertake not to take part in any parade. And undertake not to damage any building.” 

On those undertakings and related bail conditons, Judge Dorgan granted bail and adjourned the case until May 25. 

The accused must also stay out of Cork city and county except for court appearances.

The charges against the 30-year-old state that he did without lawful excuse damage property, namely windows, window frames, and doors while using a hatchet at Collins Aerospace, Penrose Wharf, Penrose Quay, contrary to the Criminal Damage Act and that at Ship St, Cork, he had a hatchet contrary to the Firearms and Offensive Weapons Act.

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