Man Charged with Assault at IPAS Centre Warned Against Inciting Hate on Social Media
Declan Stubbs, a plumber from Tallaght, Dublin, was charged with assault and criminal damage at an IPAS Centre. He was ordered by Judge Catherine Ghent to avoid attending rallies and making social media posts that incite hate or violence.

A plumber, Declan Stubbs, was charged with assault and criminal damage at an IPAS Centre in Tallaght. He was ordered not to attend rallies or incite hate on social media. Judge Catherine Ghent emphasized the importance of people's safety. Mr. Stubbs caused €1,000 worth of damage by kicking a door at St John’s House. He faced charges including assault, resisting arrest, and being intoxicated. Garda objected to bail due to the seriousness of the incident. Defense argued for bail with conditions. Mr. Stubbs was ordered to stay away from the IPAS centre and not make extremist social media posts. He must appear in court on September 8th.
According to the source: The Irish Times.
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