Independent Media Centre Ireland     http://www.indymedia.ie

Caution: GARDA at work!

category dublin | crime and justice | news report author Friday March 02, 2007 10:23author by NCA - WSM

To people living in the North Inner City, the recent revelations at the Dublin City coroner’s court at the inquest into the death of young Terence Wheelock will not come as a surprise. Terence went into a coma from which he never recovered, after sustaining injuries in Store Street Garda station. One witness to his arrest said the Gardai ‘whacked Terence’s head off the side of the van and twisted his broken arm behind his back’.

Sadly, this will not come as a surprise to anyone who has witnessed the operations of the Gardai when dealing with the citizens of the city. There has always been something of a siege mentality amongst the enforcers of law and order in our streets. They appear to have little problems with the force part, whereas their efforts at winning respect within the community have been negligible. Indeed one of the Gardai that quite visibly lost the run of himself on the ‘Reclaim The Streets’ in May 2002, turned out to be a community guard. Obviously on that sunny evening, when he covered up his numbers and flayed his baton wildly into people, thugery came easier to him than did his community work.

The issue is that the Gardai appear to have precious little respect for the people that they’re supposed to be there to serve. Their purpose has always been to protect the property of the bosses, and they appear to be able to get away with murder after that. As long as normality is maintained, then they have carte-blanche to deal with the public.

Every year there are over 1200 complaints to the Garda Siochana Complaints Board. Many of these don’t appear to go anywhere. Less than ten per cent appear to reach some sort of conclusion and they get reported in vague bureaucratic language like they were ‘informally resolved at local level’. Many complaints appear to get withdrawn or appear to be deemed ‘inadmissible’. In 2004 the Director of Public Prosecutions only managed to start proceedings against a mere 3 Gardai, in respect of just 2 complaints.

The feeling is that this is an exercise in futility, complaining about the cops to a board that is made up of ex-cops who know where they stand on the issue long before they’ve heard the any statements.

The campaigners for Terence Wheelock are brave. They have shone a light into a dark corner of how the state conducts its business and we should all be grateful for that. The call for an independent inquiry must be heeded and it is about time the boys in blue were held accountable for their actions. That is never going to happen in the present set up. When the law enforcers are above the law, justice has to be fought for.

Meeting: Death By Cops - Justice For Terence Wheelock Campaign
2.45 pm - 3.45 pm, March 3rd, Anarchist Book fair, Teachers Club, 36 Parnell Square


Laurence Wheelock talks about his family’s fight for justice for his brother Terence, a twenty year old man from Dublin’s north inner city who went into a coma after sustaining injuries in garda custody in June 2005 and subsequently died in September of that year.

Comments (5 of 5)

Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5
author by paul o toolepublication date Fri Mar 02, 2007 16:33author address author phone

The man who holds the ministerial position to guide the country in legal matters (McDougall) oversaw the rampant GArda corruption in Donegall for ten years by moving them to Store Street Police station-while he was attorney general.
Now he promotes violent cops caught on tape, beating up citisens on our streets . (Robocop)

author by nobodypublication date Thu Mar 15, 2007 16:49author address author phone

and killing people in are police stations.
these corrupt cops are promoted for keeping the code "omerta" the code of silence.
its how they keep the lid on things.
like most criminal organizations.
control control control.

author by smickpublication date Fri Mar 16, 2007 01:23author address author phone

"(McDougall) oversaw the rampant Garda corruption in Donegall for ten years by moving them to Store Street Police station-while he was attorney general. "

Its quite a claim to suggest that the attorney general is able to move Gardai from one station to another ! Have you any evidence of this? Why would the attorny general even bother doing this? Its no skin off his nose if a Garda is convicted - in fact its his job to convict them.

author by joe soappublication date Sun Mar 18, 2007 14:00author address author phone

"no skin of his nose...... its his job to convict them"
really ????????????????

well then he would want to get on with his a JOB.....

instead of retiring these people with state pensions.. at our expense.

justice for terence wheelock!!!!

author by Anon - Common Sensepublication date Wed Oct 31, 2007 20:55author address author phone

Wheelock family say he didnt commit suicide - Can anyone tell me how the hell could they know that seein as it took place in a cell. WERE THEY THERE????? NO

Seems to me its a family who cant take the fact that he was arrested so he's obviously a scumbag and secondly cant accept he tried to hang himself so just blame the Guards, easy target for anyone wit no evidence cos the stoopid Guards never come out & reply to any of these clowns allegations, silence by the Gardai is a sign of guilt yet scumbags everywhere "Have the right to remain Silent" and be found not guilty



Indymedia Ireland is a media collective. We are independent volunteer citizen journalists producing and distributing the authentic voices of the people. Indymedia Ireland is an open news project where anyone can post their own news, comment, videos or photos about Ireland or related matters.