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An impromptu march took place from Kildare street. Christina Finn/TheJournal.ie

Lockout protest: Mini-march, TD jostled and pepper spray

Although the turnout was lower than expected at today’s Dáil Lockout protest, there were a few tense stand-offs.

Updated 11.20pm

PROTESTERS BEGAN GATHERING at Leinster House at 5am this morning for the Dáil Lockout protest. By around 11am there were approximately 150 people gathered outside, however after lunchtime numbers grew to around 400 people.

Members of the public gathered at the gates of Leinster House, while gardaí stood guard at the barricades.

Approximately 40-50 members of the gardaí were in and around the Kildare Street area, with a further six members of the mounted support unit also present.

The ‘Lock the government out of the Dáil’ protest was organised in response to people’s disillusionment with the government and against austerity.

No to austerity

Speakers addressed the crowds with megaphones, telling people it was time to stand up and tell the government that the people could take no more austerity.

However, people began to get restless, with some people shouting: “They won’t even know we are here unless we march.”

At about 11am, a small crowd broke away from the protest and marched from Molesworth Street, down to Nassau Street and back up around the other side of the barricades at Kildare Street.

Two eyewitnesses claimed the gardaí created a human barrier to prevent people from moving any further up Kildare Street. The said that some jostling took place between the gardaí and some protesters and one man was sprayed with pepper spray.

Claims of pepper spray use

“It didn’t just spray on him, some of it went on the crowd, including me and also a photographer, I think,” said the eyewitness. To view footage of the incident, click here.

Despite these claims, gardaí at the scene told TheJournal.ie that they had not heard of the incident, but said that if pepper spray is used at a protest, a report would have to be logged. The Garda Press Office told TheJournal.ie that no formal report had been made about any such incident.

Laura Hutton of Photocall Ireland took this photograph on Kildare Street today:

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At about 2pm, the crowd broke away again, for another ‘mini-march’ however, this time the crowd decided to head to the Central Bank. Protesters made their way on the public road, disrupting traffic on the way.

Protesters shouted: “Enda, Enda, Enda, out, out, out!” They also urged members of the public to join their march, with one protester shouting: “It’s your country too.” Gardaí followed the protesters as they walked.

Here is some footage of the march:

Back at Leinster House, Willie O’Dea was spotted by members of the crowd. People shouted: “Shame, shame, shame” at the Fianna Fáil TD.

Kerry South TD jostled

Independent TD for Kerry South, Michael Healy-Rae then made an appearance and attempted to get into the crowd through theGarda barricade. It is unclear if he was doing so as he wanted to address the crowd or if he was merely trying to get through.

Members of public would not let him by and the TD was jostled while the gardaí tried to come to his assistance. He was then forced to retreat.

Here are some images from today’s protest:

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    Source: Laura Hutton

(Christina Finn/TheJournal.ie)

First published 6pm

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    RIP kevin we can learn a lot of t from you we should all support Lauralynn and the work they do for kids like kevin and there families Never met you kevin but you have touched me

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    What a lovely mum you are Mairead. That was so moving. I wish you and yours all the best.

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    Hats off to you Mairead and Chuck. He’s left a great legacy behind

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    Ah Mairead I’m in tears after that. Respect to you and Kevin.

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    May 22nd 2016, 9:37 PM

    Great piece Mairead. We remember & talk of Kevin often.

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    He looked so joyful

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:13 PM

    Lovely piece Mairead from the heart. Know Kevin from Eithne. Hope Chuck and you get strength from Kevin to move on. Bless.

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    What a beautiful boy…A lovely photo.thank you for sharing Kevin with us…words escape me, my sadness for u all..Thankfully Lauralyn gave u many happy memories. Bless u all.

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    Beautifully written Mairead. Hugs to you and the family x

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    May 22nd 2016, 11:01 PM

    Beautiful Mairead, smiled with a tear in my eye reading this and remembering Kevvy D. X

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    Chuck and family a lovely tribute and a lasting legacy

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    May 23rd 2016, 4:34 PM

    What a beautifully written piece. I would love to have met the little fella. I’m sure he would have stolen my heart. May you have peace and closure from your terrible loss. I’m very moved by the story of Wee Kevin.

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    May 23rd 2016, 11:11 PM

    Kevin could only inspire because he was a chip of the two auld blocks.

    Jarleth, Mairead, and family, ordinary heroes, doing extraordinary things.

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    Aug 16th 2016, 12:57 PM

    Thanks Chuck, Maireid and your lovely family for you generosity in sharing Kevin’s story and his smile with us. For many I am sure, it will offer inspiration and possibly comfort and to most of us a gentle reality check.

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    Lovely piece Mairead, full of joy and love

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    May 23rd 2016, 12:32 AM

    So very sad reading this Mairead & Chuck, remembering our meeting in 2004 & what a beautiful kind and supportive family you were to us when it was so badly needed and you still managed the strength to share it with us even though you probably should have been selfish and saved it for your own family. RIP beautiful Kevin will never forget that beautiful smile. Thinking of you & will call soon.

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