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Five men appear in court over violent Galway incident

The men were brought before Galway District Court (file image)
The men were brought before Galway District Court (file image)

Five men have appeared in court charged in connection with alleged feud related violence in Galway city at the weekend.

Lee Ward, 19, Nathan Ward, 24, Eddie Ward, 44, PJ Ward, 20 and 18-year-old Jason Ward were brought before Galway District Court today.

All are charged with committing violent disorder - contrary to section 15 of the Criminal Justice (Public Order) Act - at locations in Galway city on the evening of 10 September.

The court was told the incidents allegedly relate to an "ongoing serious feud between two families in Galway city".

Lee Ward, with an address at Coole Park, Bohermore, Galway, and Jason Ward, with an address at Radharc Na Greine, Monivea Road, Mervue, in Galway, are each charged with violent disorder at Circle K, College Road, Galway.

Lee Ward is further charged with violent disorder at the Galway Shopping Centre, Headford Road, also on 10 September.

PJ Ward, with an address in Galway city, is charged with violent disorder at the car-park of the Galway shopping centre.

Following an application from PJ Ward's solicitor, Valerie Corcoran, Judge Deirdre Gearty ordered that the accused's address not be published.

Eddie Ward and Nathan Ward, both with addresses at Coole Park, Bohermore, are each charged with violent disorder at the laneway between the car park and the Galway shopping centre.

Gardaí opposed bail for Lee Ward, Eddie Ward and PJ Ward.

There was no objection to bail for Nathan Ward and Jason Ward, subject to both abiding by conditions.

After three bail hearings, Judge Gearty refused bail for Lee Ward and Eddie Ward and remanded both men in custody to appear again via video link at Galway district court later this month.

PJ Ward was granted bail subject to conditions and he and Nathan Ward were remanded on bail to appear again in court in October.

Both men were ordered not to have any contact with any members of a named family, including by social media.

As part of bail conditions for Jason Ward, garda Simon Tierney of Galway garda station, asked that the court order him not to engage in social media videos "inciting any further feud violence".

Judge Gearty said she would alter the condition to state that Jason Ward should not make any videos "good, bad or indifferent. Full stop".

Jason Ward must also stay out of Galway city, Headford Road, Bohermore, Westside and College Road.

Judge Gearty said gardaí could clarify the restrictions at Jason Ward's next court appearance.

Detective Gerry Carroll of Galway garda station objected to bail for Eddie Ward on a number of grounds, including the seriousness of the charge.

He said it is alleged the incident on Sunday was part of an "ongoing feud" between two families based in Galway city that had "escalated" in recent weeks.

Det Carroll said gardaí have a "genuine fear and concern" regarding the dispute.

He said it is alleged Eddie Ward was part of a group of people engaged in "large scale riotous behaviour" on Sunday evening.

A file has yet to be submitted to the DPP as gardaí believe up to 50 people may have been involved.

Defence solicitor, Sean Acton, told the court that two people knocked down by a car, during the incident, were members of Eddie Ward's family.

Judge Gearty said she had listened carefully to both sides and everyone who comes before a court is innocent until proven guilty.

Judge Gearty said she was refusing bail for reasons including the seriousness of the alleged offence.

Earlier, Garda Mark Kelly of Galway garda station, told the court he objected to bail for Lee Ward on a number of grounds.

Gda Kelly told the court it will be alleged that at around 6.08pm on Sunday, at Circle K, College Road, Lee Ward and a large group of males engaged in "violent and threatening behaviour".

Gda Kelly said it is further alleged that 20 minutes later at the Galway Shopping Centre on the Headford Road, Lee Ward and up to 30 or 40 males were involved in a "very serious and violent incident".

"It's what I would call a riot between two factions", Gda Kelly added.

In cross examination, solicitor for Lee Ward, Valerie Corcoran, said her client lives in close proximity to the shopping centre and a large number of individuals "came to the scene and had no business being there".

Ms Corcoran said her client would be willing to abide by any bail conditions set down by the court and his family would be willing to make a substantial financial lodgement.

Gda Kelly said no conditions would satisfy him with regards to the granting of bail for Lee Ward.

"I am objecting strongly," he added.

Judge Gearty said she had considered the issues and was refusing bail for Lee Ward.

A sixth person appeared in court yesterday facing similar charges.

Two others are due before the courts tomorrow in relation to the same altercation at Galway Shopping Centre.