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Superintendent used reasonable force when striking fleeing ex-garda with baton after chase, jury finds – The Irish Times

by Rachel Morgan News Editor February 7, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

A jury has found that a detective superintendent used reasonable force when arresting a former garda after a high-speed car chase in rural Wexford in 2014. The incident involved the superintendent striking the former garda over the head with a baton.

Second Trial Concludes

This verdict follows a second civil trial for Detective Superintendent Rory Sheriff, after the first jury failed to reach a conclusion in November. The jury of six women and five men reached a majority verdict after four and a half hours of deliberation over the eight-day case, delivering their decision just after 6:30 PM on Friday at the High Court.

The Incident and Legal Action

The case stemmed from an incident on December 5th, 2014, outside Bunclody, Co Wexford. Ex-garda John Bowe, 41, of Coolnaleen, Camolin, Enniscorthy, initiated the legal action, alleging injuries sustained when then-Sergeant Sheriff struck him with a retractable baton following a 20-minute car chase. Bowe had previously been convicted of dangerous driving related to the pursuit.

Did You Know? The chase reached speeds in excess of 140kp/h, prompting the involvement of the Armed Support Unit and the Garda air support unit.

Bowe claimed the strike was wrongful and violent, leading to a diagnosis of ‘functional neurological disorder’ – a claim that was denied. Sheriff maintained his actions were “proportionate and justified” in response to what he described as the “most extreme and dangerous driving” he had ever witnessed.

Conflicting Accounts

Sheriff testified that he chased Bowe through a field on foot after the car chase. He stated that Bowe turned and lunged at him with a “metallic object” in his hand before being struck with the baton “with full force.” That object was later identified as a set of keys with two bottle openers attached. Sheriff also stated he feared for his safety and had been informed by Garda Mick Dee that Bowe may have had a knife.

Following his arrest, Sheriff said Bowe apologized, revealing he was a former garda who had been celebrating his 30th birthday with “four pints” and was aware his car lacked current tax, which initially prompted the pursuit after he avoided a garda checkpoint.

Expert Insight: This case highlights the complex legal considerations surrounding the leverage of force by law enforcement, even when a suspect poses an immediate threat. The jury’s decision underscores the importance of assessing the totality of circumstances and the perceived danger faced by officers in such situations.

Counsel for Sheriff, Richard Lyons, argued it was “miraculous” no one was killed due to Bowe’s driving, even as counsel for Bowe, Mark Harty, contended his client was being unfairly branded a liar.

Costs and Potential Appeal

Judge Mícheál P O’Higgins awarded costs to Sheriff’s legal team for both trials, but placed a stay on the award pending any potential appeal by Bowe.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the case?

The jury found that Detective Superintendent Rory Sheriff used reasonable force when arresting former garda John Bowe.

What prompted the initial car chase?

The pursuit began after Bowe drove away from a garda checkpoint, as he was aware his car had no tax.

What object did Bowe have in his hand when confronted by Sheriff?

Bowe had a set of keys with two bottle openers attached.

As this case concludes, will John Bowe pursue further legal action through an appeal, or will the verdict stand as the final resolution?

February 7, 2026 0 comments
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Flooding possible in ‘many areas’ as further rain forecast – The Irish Times

by Rachel Morgan News Editor January 30, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Flooding remains a significant risk across the country, with conditions expected to worsen in the coming days. The National Emergency Co-ordination Group (NECG) has warned that the danger extends beyond areas currently under yellow rain warnings.

Widespread Flooding and Rainfall

The NECG and its Humanitarian Subgroup convened Friday to prepare for potential flooding over the weekend, with local response teams closely monitoring conditions. A statement from the NECG indicated that further heavy rain is forecast, and river and surface water flooding is likely due to already saturated ground and high river levels, particularly in the northeast, east, and southeast.

Did You Know? Dublin has received almost five times the average amount of rainfall in the six days between January 22nd and 28th.

Flooding that has already impacted County Wexford has spread to other southeastern counties. County Kilkenny is also experiencing rising floodwaters in Graiguenamanagh, Thomastown, and Inistioge. The River Slaney in Enniscorthy burst its banks for the second time this week, prompting Wexford County Council to warn motorists to avoid the town center.

The River Burren in Carlow town is also at a very high level. Wicklow County Council has issued a flood risk warning for multiple locations including Aughrim, Baltinglass, Arklow, and Wicklow town.

Impact of Storm Chandra and Future Forecasts

Areas worst affected by Storm Chandra are predicted to receive the most rainfall in the coming days. Between 30mm and 40mm of rain is expected in Wexford, Waterford, Carlow, Kilkenny, Wicklow, and Dublin between now and Monday. While a brief respite is anticipated over the bank holiday weekend, further heavy rain is possible Monday evening into Tuesday morning.

Expert Insight: The combination of saturated ground, high river levels, and continued rainfall creates a volatile situation. Even small amounts of additional rain could have significant consequences in vulnerable areas, highlighting the importance of preparedness and vigilance.

A sinkhole has appeared on Mount Bolton Road in Portlaw, County Waterford, while the county was under a yellow rain warning. Waterford County Council confirmed the sinkhole after receiving a report and has closed the road indefinitely.

Financial Assistance for Businesses

Businesses impacted by Storm Chandra without flood insurance may now be eligible for funding of up to €100,000, an increase from the previous limit of €20,000. The Department of Enterprise has broadened the definition of a small business to include those with up to 50 employees, up from 20. Funding will be available through the Emergency Humanitarian Flooding Scheme (EHFS) for damage incurred between January 26th and early February, pending Cabinet approval of a proposal from Minister Peter Burke.

There is reported anger in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, where flood relief proposals dating back to 2010 have been repeatedly delayed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What areas are currently at highest risk of flooding?

The northeast, east, and southeast of the country are at highest risk, with specific concerns in County Wexford, County Kilkenny, County Carlow, and County Wicklow. The River Slaney in Enniscorthy and the River Burren in Carlow town are also areas of concern.

What is the Emergency Humanitarian Flooding Scheme?

The Emergency Humanitarian Flooding Scheme (EHFS) provides financial assistance to businesses affected by flooding. The scheme has been extended to offer up to €100,000 in funding to eligible businesses impacted by Storm Chandra between January 26th and early February.

What should the public do to prepare for potential flooding?

The public is urged to be vigilant, as situations can change quickly. They should stay away from flooded areas, as floodwaters are contaminated and dangerous. Motorists are advised to avoid the town centre of Enniscorthy.

How will you stay informed and prepared as the risk of flooding continues?

January 30, 2026 0 comments
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