A seventh person detained on Tuesday in relation to the killing of gunman Tristan Sherry in Dublin on Christmas Eve has been charged. The 17-year-old, who cannot be named because he is a minor, is accused of violent disorder at the scene of Mr Sherry’s death in a Blanchardstown restaurant on Christmas Eve.
He was granted bail on Wednesday at the Children’s Court in Dublin but could face “further charges”, Judge Stephanie Coggins said.
Mr Sherry (26) was beaten to death after entering a restaurant in Blanchardstown and shooting Jason Hennessy Snr, who later died from his injuries.
He was one of two armed men who went into the restaurant at about 8pm, opening fire and wounding Hennessy. However, as Sherry tried to escape, he was overpowered by people on the premises and killed in the process.
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While Mr Sherry died on the night, Hennessy did not die until around 10 days later, when his life support was turned off at the Mater hospital.
Gardaí have now charged five suspects in relation to Mr Sherry’s death. They are yet to make any arrests in relation to Mr Hennessy’s murder.
Mr Hennessy (48), a father of seven and grandfather of 10, from Corduff in west Dublin was buried at the weekend amid a heavy garda presence.
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