by Michael Gallagher - PhotographerTue Nov 27, 2007 17:25
A photo essay
These photos were taken on the 3rd June 2006, the first anniversary of the arrest and incarceration in Store Street Garda Station of the late Terence Wheelock.
See the Event calendar for an important meeting about policing on Thursday 29th November.
It is Terrible that the family has to take to the streets and wave banners to try and get some justice for the murder of a young lad that should be playing football today not fucking buried.
They (GARDA) have a lot to answer for and they are just ignorant
SCUM that wont answer any questions about any of the other people
that were killed in a POLICE CELL.
PEACE IS ALWAYS WITH YOU FUZZY
Yesterday saw the third anniversary of the death of Terence Wheelock - may he and other victims of police brutality never be forgotten... No justice, No Peace!
Third Anniversary of the arrest. Terence died on September 16th. He was in a coma the whole time, and never regained consciousness after whatever occurred in Store Street Garda station.
Walking past Store Street Garda station this afternoon and it was nice to see a flood of tributes to Terence on his 24th Birthday. Terence is gone but not forgotten. Hopefully Justice will some day be brought to the Gardai who commited this act, nothing short of murder.
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A photo essay
These photos were taken on the 3rd June 2006, the first anniversary of the arrest and incarceration in Store Street Garda Station of the late Terence Wheelock.
See the Event calendar for an important meeting about policing on Thursday 29th November.
www.indymedia.ie/article/82934
www.indymedia.ie/article/83725
Interview with Larry and Esther Wheelock www.indymedia.ie/article/76362
Interview with Larry Wheelock www.indymedia.ie/article/75034
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It is Terrible that the family has to take to the streets and wave banners to try and get some justice for the murder of a young lad that should be playing football today not fucking buried.
They (GARDA) have a lot to answer for and they are just ignorant
SCUM that wont answer any questions about any of the other people
that were killed in a POLICE CELL.
PEACE IS ALWAYS WITH YOU FUZZY
Yesterday saw the third anniversary of the death of Terence Wheelock - may he and other victims of police brutality never be forgotten... No justice, No Peace!
Third Anniversary of the arrest. Terence died on September 16th. He was in a coma the whole time, and never regained consciousness after whatever occurred in Store Street Garda station.
remembering terence family at this time of year. although gone still not forgotten.
Walking past Store Street Garda station this afternoon and it was nice to see a flood of tributes to Terence on his 24th Birthday. Terence is gone but not forgotten. Hopefully Justice will some day be brought to the Gardai who commited this act, nothing short of murder.
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.