Irish Police
Coverage of Irish Police in the Nexus archive.
- Jamey Carney, NY mom allegedly slain in Ireland by migrant beau, remembered as ‘ray of sunshine’ at funeral
Jamey Carney, a New York mother allegedly murdered in Ireland by a migrant boyfriend, was remembered as a 'ray of sunshine' at her funeral. The FBI is assisting Irish police, and a Jordanian suspect remains detained in the Killarney case.
- Migrant sought in American mom's killing was denied asylum but remained in Ireland
A Jordanian national, whose asylum application was denied but who was appealing the decision, is a person of interest in the murder of an American mother in Ireland. He fled to Turkey by flight after the victim's body was discovered, triggering an international manhunt.
- Irish police under fire for refusing to identify reported asylum seeker sought in American mother's murder
Irish police are facing criticism for not disclosing the identity of a suspect in the murder of American woman Jamey Carney in Killarney, Ireland. The suspect, described as an asylum seeker from Jordan, fled to Turkey after the crime, raising concerns about public safety and transparency. A former FBI agent and Irish politician criticized the decision to withhold identifying information.
- NY native found dead in Ireland home, family says
Jamey Carney, a 43-year-old New York native, was found dead in her home in Killarney, Ireland, prompting a national police investigation. The Irish Times reported she had a 13-year-old daughter.
- Hundreds protest Ireland’s ‘George Floyd moment’
Hundreds of people protested in Ireland over what they are calling the country's 'George Floyd moment', referring to a significant incident involving police treatment or racial justice. The protests highlight concerns about policing practices and systemic issues in Ireland.
- Irish police clear Dublin blockade staged by fuel price protesters
Irish police cleared a six-day blockade of Dublin's O’Connell Street by farmers and hauliers protesting fuel prices. The operation involved hundreds of officers, including mounted units, to regain control of the area peacefully.
- Irish police push back fuel protesters at oil refinery
Irish police have pushed back fuel protesters at an oil refinery due to high prices linked to the US-Israeli war against Iran. Demonstrations are causing traffic disruptions on several roads.