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Case linked to Evan Fitzgerald adjourned until October
Case linked to Evan Fitzgerald adjourned until October

BreakingNews.ie

time18-07-2025

  • BreakingNews.ie

Case linked to Evan Fitzgerald adjourned until October

The arraignment of a man charged with firearm offences alongside Evan Fitzgerald has been adjourned until October. Shane Kinsella, 22, of Tynock, Kiltegan, Co Wicklow appeared before Naas Circuit Court on Friday. Advertisement He is charged with two counts of possessing firearms and two counts of possessing ammunition on March 2nd, 2024 near Ponsonby Bridge, Straffan Road in Co Kildare. The firearms in question are a Remington Rand semi-automatic pistol and a Heckler & Koch assault rifle. His legal team asked Judge Elva Duffy to put the case back until October to allow certain matters to be dealt with. Prosecuting barrister Daniel Boland BL was asked if they objected and he replied that they did not. Advertisement The arraignment was put back until Tuesday, October 7th and Mr Kinsella was further remanded on bail. Another man who had been charged alongside Fitzgerald and Mr Kinsella – Daniel Quinn Burke, 22, of Allendale Lawns, Baltinglass, Co Wicklow – had previously pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm. He is scheduled for sentencing on the same date, October 7th, at noon. Evan Fitzgerald, 22, from Kiltegan, Co Wicklow, died by suicide with a gun after discharging it at a shopping centre in Co Carlow in June. Advertisement He had been awaiting trial on weapons charges from the previous year.

Man pleads guilty in dark web firearms charge
Man pleads guilty in dark web firearms charge

Irish Times

time18-06-2025

  • Irish Times

Man pleads guilty in dark web firearms charge

One of three Co Wicklow men arrested following the discovery of two firearms purchased off the dark web has pleaded guilty to possessing one of the weapons. Daniel Quinn Burke, whose address was given as Allendale Lawn, Baltinglass, appeared before Naas Circuit Court on Wednesday along with Shane Kinsella, whose address was given as Tynock, Kiltegan. Mr Quinn Burke, previously described as an apprentice mechanic, pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm, a Remington semi-automatic pistol on March 2nd, 2024, at Ponsonby Bridge, near Straffan, Co Kildare . Defending barrister Aisling Murphy told Judge Elva Duffy that the defendant, aged 22, had not been in court before. READ MORE Barrister Mark Gibbons, representing Mr Kinsella, asked that the case against his client be adjourned 'for mention or progress'. Mr Kinsella did not address the court. The judge said she would seek a probation report on behalf of Mr Quinn Burke, who was remanded on continuing bail. His case was adjourned to October 7th. The case against Mr Kinsella was adjourned to July 18th. At an initial hearing at Naas District Court on March 4th, 2024, it was alleged that officers attached to the Garda National Organised Crime Bureau and the Emergency Response Unit performed a controlled stop of a vehicle at Ponsonby Bridge. A third man, Evan Fitzgerald , then 21, a steel company worker, whose address was given as Portrushen, Kiltegan, died in a shooting incident at a Carlow shopping centre on June 1st. Mr Kinsella, described as a student, was then aged 20. The trio were charged following the discovery of a Heckler & Koch rifle, a Remington Rand semi-automatic pistol and a total of 42 rounds of ammunition. [ Garda inquiry into Evan Fitzgerald followed tip-off about Irish person trying to buy guns on darknet Opens in new window ] At the District Court hearing before Judge Desmond Zaidan, Det Gda Gavin Curran said he believed the items found were not destined for use by organised criminals and he believed that the guns and bullets were to be used for shooting purposes in a wooded area. The garda said the value of the firearms was in the region of €2,700 and were bought on the Darknet. Referring to Evan Fitzgerald, he said the defendant has a fascination with firearms and 'it's more of an interest or a hobby' rather than for 'nefarious purposes'. The court was also told that the weapons and ammunition were delivered by face-to-face delivery. The garda said the defendants are lifelong friends. The arrests were part of an operation to combat firearms trafficking.

Trial delayed for three young men in ‘dark web' guns case
Trial delayed for three young men in ‘dark web' guns case

Sunday World

time10-05-2025

  • Sunday World

Trial delayed for three young men in ‘dark web' guns case

The trio are charged with possession of a G3 Heckler and Kock machine gun, a Remmington M1911 handgun and two types of ammunition at Ponsonby Bridge, Straffan, Co Kildare on March 2, 2024 Daniel Quinn Burke (far left) and Shane Kinsella (far right) A case against three young men – arrested in connection with the seizure of a cache of firearms allegedly purchased via the dark web – has been adjourned for a further month to allow for the completion of a book of evidence Evan Fitzgerald (21) of Portrushen, Kiltegan, Co Wicklow; Shane Kinsella (20) of Tynock Kiltegan, Co Wicklow and Daniel Quinn Burke (19) of Allendale Lawn, Baltinglass, Co Wicklow appeared before Judge Desmond Zaidan at Naas District Court on Wednesday. All three consented to an adjournment of one month sought by the state. Daniel Quinn Burke (far left) and Shane Kinsella (far right) News in 90 seconds - 10th May 2025 The trio are charged with possession of a G3 Heckler and Kock machine gun, a Remmington M1911 handgun and two types of ammunition at Ponsonby Bridge, Straffan, Co Kildare on March 2nd 2024. No evidence was heard at Wednesday's sitting. When the men appeared previously, Detective Gavin Curran of the National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau gave evidence that the bureau had been investigating firearms trafficking and performed a controlled stop of a vehicle at Ponsonby Bridge with support from the Emergency Response Unit. Detective Curran said it was alleged the firearms and ammunition were purchased on the dark web with Mr. Fitzgerald using a proton email account. The court was told Mr Fitzgerald had made full admissions and Det Curran said it was not believed the firearms were connected with organised crime and the defendants were not part of an organised crime group. Det Curran said it was alleged the guns were to be used for shooting in woods but not for hunting. 'Mr Fitzgerald has a fascination with firearms. He is big time into firearms,' said Det Curran. At that sitting, the court was told investigations were ongoing into who sold the guns. The court was told the three co-accused were childhood friends. Mr Fitzgerald worked at a steel yard while Mr Quinn Burke was an apprentice mechanic and Mr Kinsella was a student at SETU Carlow studying mechanical engineering. The court was told Mr Quinn Burke had driven the car and he and Mr Kinsella had known what was being carried in the vehicle. Gardaí had initially objected to bail but withdrew the application on the basis of strict conditions being imposed. These included the defendants surrender their passports, do not speak to each other and sign on daily at a Garda station.

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