Six people were arrested as Irish police were attacked with missiles and fireworks after violence flared outside the Citywest Hotel in Dublin which is used to house asylum seekers.
A police vehicle was also set on fire as a large crowd gathered at the Hotel in south Dublin on Tuesday evening.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin condemned the scenes, stating there could be “no justification” for attacks on Gardaí.
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Members of the public order unit were deployed. Protesters were displaying Irish flags, chanting and throwing missiles.
An Garda Síochána said one of its members received medical attention for a foot injury and Garda cordons sustained attacks including physical violence, bricks thrown and fireworks discharged at Gardaí, as well as the burning of a Garda van.
There were also attempts to charge the Garda line with horse-drawn sulkies.
Meanwhile, the Garda helicopter overhead was targeted with lasers.
Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly, who visited the scene in the aftermath of the violence, said: “This was obviously not a peaceful protest. The actions this evening can only be described as thuggery. This was a mob intent on violence against Gardaí.
“I utterly condemn the attacks on Gardaí who did their jobs professionally and with great courage to keep people safe.”
He added: “We will now begin the process of identifying those who committed crimes and we will bring those involved in this violence to justice.”
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As he spoke with Gardaí close to the charred remains of the burned out Garda van just after midnight, Commissioner Kelly could be heard telling them how proud he was of their efforts in responding to the disorder.
During the earlier disturbances, a large crowd remained in the area until late in the night and public order officers with shields, and some on horseback, moved protesters back.
A line of Gardaí prevented the protesters from getting to the hotel. A number of those involved in the disturbances had their faces covered.
The Luas Red Line services between Belgard and Saggart were suspended ahead of the protest. Later, the glass at the Luas stop at Saggart was smashed.
Nearly 300 members of An Garda Síochána were on duty in response to public disorder in Dublin.
This included more than 125 uniformed Gardaí, 150 members of the public order unit and a water cannon, as well as the mounted and dog units supported by members in the Air Support Unit and the Regional Control rooms.
The public order units were deployed in full protective equipment and utilised pepper spray to “repel sustained physical attacks”.
A senior investigating officer has been appointed to probe the incident.
It was the second night in a row a protest has been held outside the hotel, which is being used as state accommodation for people seeking international protection.
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Monday night’s demonstration passed without significant incident.
The gatherings outside the hotel come after an alleged sexual assault in the vicinity in the early hours of Monday morning.
Acting Deputy Garda Commissioner Paul Cleary said they would be “relentless in our pursuit of those involved” in the disorder.
“We know that even though people may have been wearing hoods or masks, we still have the ability to identify them and bring them before the courts, and we will pursue that relentlessly,” he told RTÉ’s Morning Ireland.
He said Tuesday night’s protest included a mix of some peaceful protesters, youths on horses and scramblers and “violent thugs who were there purely to incite violence and promote fear”.
Mr Cleary said that such incidents are “very dynamic and dangerous”, and while Gardaí are prepared, “you can never prepare for everything”.
“The fact that we were able to bring the incident under control within approximately two and a half hours … I think one of the main objectives was to prevent spread and we did that.”
He said of the Garda van that was burnt out: “When you have control it doesn’t mean you have zero damage.
“What we witnessed last night went far beyond protest. It was a violent riot driven by thugs intent on violence, and it wasn’t just an attack on Gardaí, it was an attack on community safety, and we won’t tolerate that.”
Mr Martin said he had been briefed on the violence.
In a statement, the Taoiseach said: “I strongly condemn the violent disorder that unfolded in Citywest in Dublin this evening.
“I pay tribute to the frontline Gardaí who acted courageously and quickly to restore order.
“The Minister for Justice and Garda Commissioner have briefed me on the operation, and I thank everyone for their work.
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“An Garda Síochána protect us all and have a proud tradition of service to the Irish people.
“There can be no justification for the vile abuse against them, or the attempted assaults and attacks on members of the force that will shock all right-thinking people.”
Tánaiste Simon Harris said there was “no excuse” for the violent “thuggery” witnessed outside the hotel.
“I condemn the violent attacks on members of An Garda Síochána outside Citywest last night,” said the Tánaiste.
“There is understandable shock and horror right across our country over the alleged incident that is now before the courts. The full facts must and will be established as people rightly expect.
“But there is no excuse for this type of violence and thuggery against the men and women who serve to protect us and victims of crime every day.”
Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has said those involved in the violence will be brought to justice.
He said: “The scenes of public disorder we have witnessed at Citywest tonight must be condemned.
“People threw missiles at Gardaí, threw fireworks at them and set a Garda vehicle on fire. This is unacceptable and will result in a forceful response from the Gardaí. Those involved will be brought to justice.”
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The minister said a man had been arrested and appeared in court in relation to the alleged assault.
He added: “While I am not in a position to comment any further on this criminal investigation, I have been advised that there is no ongoing threat to public safety in the area.
“Unfortunately, the weaponising of a crime by people who wish to sow dissent in our society is not unexpected. The Gardaí are prepared for this, but attacking Gardaí and property is not an answer, and won’t help to make anyone feel safe.
“It is clear to me from talking to colleagues during the day and this evening that this violence does not reflect the people of Saggart. They are not the people participating in this criminality, but rather the people sitting at home in fear of it.”
Mr O’Callaghan said attacks on Gardaí will “not be tolerated”.
He added: “Peaceful protest is a cornerstone of our democracy. Violence is not. There is no excuse for the scenes we have witnessed.”
In the latest update, Gardaí have said,
"An Garda Síochána is continuing to investigate serious public disorder that occurred following a public gathering in the Citywest area of Dublin on Tuesday, 21st October 2025.
"Operational activity at the scene of the incidents is ongoing, with a full policing and security operation remaining in place. An investigation is being led from an incident room at Clondalkin Garda Station. Two scenes remain preserved for forensic and technical examination.
"A female Garda injured in the course of the incident has received hospital treatment and has since been discharged."
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