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Water protestor who called President Higgins a 'midget parasite' is spared jail

Father-of-three Derek Byrne (36), from Streamville Rd, Kilbarrack, Dublin, was fined €300 by Judge Bryan Smyth at Dublin District Court today.

Updated 10.30pm

- This report contains language which some may consider offensive.

A WATER PROTESTOR who shouted abuse at President Michael D Higgins and called him a “midget parasite”, has been spared a jail sentence.

Father-of-three Derek Byrne (36), from Streamville Rd, Kilbarrack, Dublin, was fined €300 by Judge Bryan Smyth at Dublin District Court today.

Byrne, a security guard, was found guilty of engaging in threatening, abusive and insulting words or behaviour with intent to provoke a breach of the peace or being reckless as to whether a breach of the peace may be occasioned.

Speaking to Niall Boylan on Classic Hits 4FM this evening, Byrne said he does not regret his actions.

“If I had to go back in time I wouldn’t change a thing about it,” he said.

I believe it’s free speech.

Byrne also said he believes the process, which took over a year to go through the courts, would have cost well over half a million euro.

The abuse was directed at the President during a protest outside Colaiste Eoin secondary school at Cappagh Road in Finglas in Dublin on 23 January last year.

The president and his wife Sabina had been visiting Colaiste Eoin as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations. The protest was organised through Facebook because the president had signed the Water Services Bill into law.

About 40 people turned up outside the school shortly before 10am.

Garda Chief Superintendent John Quirke said many of them had their faces covered with hats and scarves.

He said that when the President’s cavalcade arrived protesters tried to block his car and a “generally nasty atmosphere developed”. The Chief Supt. said he was punched by someone.

He agreed with defence counsel Prionsias Ó Maolchalain BL that he did not see Derek Byrne shoving or attacking anyone. He said Byrne had a megaphone and was wearing a GMC Sierra jacket .

Garda Sergeant Peter Hayde told Judge Smyth that protesters were trying to impede the President’s car. Abuse was shouted and the President was called a traitor.

Garda Sergeant Hayde said Byrne was shouting midget and parasite and profanities were directed at Sabina Higgins by protesters. Garda Sergeant Hayde said he found the words to be threatening and insulting.

Mrs Higgins was called a “slut” while children were present but there was no suggestions Byrne was responsible for that comment.

Just over an hour later, when the entourage was departing, Byrne began running alongside the President’s car and shouting in the window.

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Garda Sergeant Hayde said that he went down on the ground while tackling another protester.

He said Derek Byrne started to abuse him and called him a “fucking prick”. He alleged Byrne was “roaring at me”.

Video clips from the protest were later uploaded to Youtube, the court heard. Some clips were played in court and men and woman could be seen confronting gardaí.

In the clips, there was also chanting of “traitor”, “little midget parasite”, “fucking scumbag” and “shame, shame, shame” when the President arrived.

Some were also chanting “no way we won’t pay”. Gardaí were taunted about having their wages cut.

It was put to the garda that words like parasite were part of political discourse but Garda Sergeant Hayde said Byrne made references to gardaí and they were called clowns and glow-sticks .

The sergeant also alleged Byrne called him a “fucking pig”.

Garda Inspector Aidan Flanagan told the court that protesters had placards and banners and some of them tried to get around the President’s car and to block it entering the school.

He said he heard Derek Byrne shout abuse at the President and call him “a fucking parasite, little fucking midget”. “This continued for some time,” said Inspector Flanagan.

When they were leaving people had to be restrained form blocking the car, he said.
Garda Mary Kilcommons said she and her colleagues were outnumbered by the protesters.

She said Byrne was using a megaphone to call gardai corrupt and “puppets protecting a parasite” . She alleged that Byrne said “yegardai get allowances for socks and uniforms”.

She said there were only two women gardai present at this stage. She alleged he said to them: “I suppose you female guards get an allowance for being on the rags” and he said he was told by another protester that he had overstepped the mark

The defence put it to her that he did not make that comment but she said he did and “if I was going to make up something I would make up something better than that, I’ve been called many things in the job but that has never been said to me”.

She said that one woman attacked her and another woman threatened to batter her. As this happened Byrne was pointing his camera shouting at her, she told the court.

The President’s aide-de-camp Commandant Louise Conlon gave evidence in the trial.

She travelled in the same car as him and was sitting in the front passenger seat.

She said that when they arrived abuse was shouted towards him and Sabina Higgins was called a “slut”.

She could hear the chanting outside as the President gave a speech in the school. She said that when they departed the car became “engulfed”, adding “ I was concerned something is going to happen”.

Prosecution solicitor Michael Durkan argued that the situation was a powder keg. Defence counsel Prionsias Ó Maolchalain BL argued that his client apologised in the media for comments he made about the president. He said Byrne was involved in water protest movement and trying to protect communities from the hardship of austerity.

He said some of the comments were clearly tongue in cheek and not made in an aggressive manner and his client was motivated by “public spiritedness”. He regrets the comments and a conviction could jeopardise his job, counsel said.

The offence can carry a three-month jail sentence.

Judge Smyth noted Byrne is working as a security guard, is supporting a family and has no prior criminal convictions. He said he was satisfied there was sufficient evidence to convict Byrne fined him €300.

Co-defendant Anna Clarke (35) from St Donagh’s Road, Donaghmede, Dublin but now living in England, was facing the same charge but was not present for the hearing.

Judge Smyth dismissed her charge on the grounds that the evidence of her identification was not sufficient.

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    Apr 15th 2014, 10:33 AM

    His self pitying performance, admittedly under severe pressure, has done him no favours.

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    Apr 15th 2014, 6:12 PM

    Agreed, but on the other side, i don’t believe Gerrie Nel’s badgering of the witness done the state any favours

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    Apr 15th 2014, 11:47 AM

    did anybody ever wonder why intruders would break into your house through a bathroom window then lock themselves in !

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    Apr 15th 2014, 12:17 PM

    By no means am I defending him, but Crime in South Africa is so common place that most South Africans live in constant fear. Reeva & Oscar are also famous, so I’m sure they were also always on the look out for people wanting stork them, maybe steal from them. If thief broke in through a bathroom window, who knows what they will do!

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    Apr 15th 2014, 12:26 PM

    Does this give him the excuse to kill somebody……

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    Apr 15th 2014, 1:05 PM

    Not at all, but if you go research the crime statistics in South Africa, you will find that families are being murdered for a couple of possessions.

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    Apr 15th 2014, 1:45 PM

    @stanley. Would the people who have private security in their neighbourhood live in constant fear or just the middle classes

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    Apr 15th 2014, 1:55 PM

    Yes!! Everybody does…… Maybe not Jacob Zuma

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    Apr 15th 2014, 10:43 AM

    Yes m’lady

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    Apr 15th 2014, 10:44 AM

    Class :)

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    Apr 15th 2014, 10:45 AM

    Thits incorrict m’lady

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    Apr 15th 2014, 11:08 AM

    Gizmo you’re getting awful abuse in the Justin bieber story. If u need back up you know where I am buddy. We could take them!!

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    Apr 15th 2014, 11:13 AM

    I’ll have a look Saul!

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    Apr 15th 2014, 1:29 PM

    He’s being shown up for what he truly is a control freak with a temper (roid rage? Found lots of steroids in his place )had access to a gun and a history of incidents with guns and the most ridiculous story which doesn’t add up or make any sense.He murdered his girlfriend and is nothing more than a deranged little coward who is turning this trial into a farce with his theatrics and crocodile tears.
    Does anyone actually believe his bullshit story? If so why?

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    Apr 15th 2014, 10:53 AM

    Thank god, listening to him was painful.

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    Apr 15th 2014, 12:20 PM

    Change the channel then, or go do something constructive

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    Apr 15th 2014, 1:17 PM

    It’s on the radio in work you moron.

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    Apr 15th 2014, 1:57 PM

    Try a different station……. One with lovely soft music to calm yourself down…… It sounds like you need it

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    Apr 15th 2014, 11:03 AM

    How come we’re allowed to comment on the trial all of a sudden?

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    Apr 15th 2014, 12:45 PM

    It’s trial by media. We have a role to play. I say murder in the first, my lady

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    Apr 15th 2014, 11:59 AM

    It was the gun’s fault it pulled on his finger……

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    Apr 15th 2014, 2:46 PM

    Im not saying he didn’t do it but innocent/guilty proven etc..

    Google PTSD there.. its not exclusive to people who are coming back from warzones..

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    Apr 15th 2014, 10:59 AM

    “The relentless Gerrie Nel – also known as the Pitbull”

    Every other reference I’ve heard/read has been he’s known as the “Bulldog”………..

    Whatever…

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    Apr 15th 2014, 12:14 PM

    just lock him up already…he’s as guilty as sin…

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    Apr 15th 2014, 12:22 PM

    This is a man who in spite of his disability likes to be in control and cannot allow love to get in the way as it shows up a weakness in his shield. It is a pity that his girlfriend could not recognise this.

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    Apr 16th 2014, 10:01 AM

    In spite of his disability likes to be in control?? What are you trying to say here. This has nothing to do with a disability

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    Apr 15th 2014, 10:38 AM

    Whatsda Pistorious (that’s the new way I answer the phone to my buddies) it could catch on!!

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    Apr 15th 2014, 10:11 PM

    you don’t have many ‘buddies’ i take it.

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    Apr 15th 2014, 10:36 AM

    Cowboy

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    Apr 15th 2014, 11:47 AM

    I’m absolutely stunned when I look at the comment in articles related to this trial. Most of the comments are from people who have already decided he was guilty. The trial is nothing more than paper work to these people.
    I don’t know whether he is guilty or not, but this certainly isn’t as clear cut as some people are trying to make out.

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    Apr 15th 2014, 10:13 PM

    totally agree, and if it was her that shot him those same people would be calling for her release immediately.

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    Apr 15th 2014, 2:43 PM

    I think what happened was ~ they were having an enormous row… she tried to get away from him because he is a proven lunatic!! She wouldn’t come out of the bathroom and he blasted shots through the door thinking she was at the toilet and she wasnt she was behind the door and he killed her!!

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    Apr 16th 2014, 1:57 AM

    Erm even is she was sitting on the toilet the shots would have hit her(in the head imo)or at least the ricochet would. The toilet cubicle is tiny btw.

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    Apr 18th 2014, 9:31 AM

    Have you seen the layout of the bathroom??????

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    Apr 15th 2014, 2:30 PM

    Hasnt a leg to stand on in my view

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    Apr 15th 2014, 10:14 PM

    so you haven’t heard that ,,,ahem, joke since last February ?

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    Apr 15th 2014, 8:29 PM

    Why would she lock the bathroom door in the middle of the night when it was just herself and her boyfriend in the house??

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    Apr 15th 2014, 8:49 PM

    A valentines card????

    Roses are red
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    Please dont shoot
    Its me on the loo

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    Apr 16th 2014, 2:37 AM

    I think I must be the only person in the world following this trial that has a certain amount of empathy for Oscar Pistorius.
    In saying that, I don’t believe his version of events as I fully believe he knew it was Reeva Steenkamp that was in the bathroom, but at the same time I don’t think it was a pre-meditated, ruthless, cold-blooded murder as the prosecution are attempting to make it out to be.
    This is my humble opinion of how I think events unfolded …
    I believe they were a couple very much in love and had a very passionate relationship. And with a passionate relationship comes very intense and explosive rows. I think it started off as a verbal arguement that quickly gathered momentum. It was getting very heated and both were relentless and everyone knows that there’s no-one better at pressing your buttons than your very own partner. I think he snapped and grabbed his gun – not ever intending to use it – but just wanted to scare her. She then ran into the bathroom away from him – but at the same time not believing he’d ever fire at her either. But as the row raged on through the door, in a split-second of pure madness and frustration with her he found himself pulling on the trigger. I believe he was instantly horrified and distraught at what he had just done.
    He then panicked and lied about what happened and has been continuing that lie ever since. He has now found himself in a situation he can’t get out of.
    I think all the grief and emotion he showed on the stand is genuine because he did truely love her and is still in disbelief at what he did.
    While I do feel sorry for him because I feel he accidently lost the woman he loves by his own hand, he does absolutely deserve to be punished for his crime, because no matter how it happened, the girl is dead because of him.
    He should have told the truth from the start and pleaded manslaughter.
    In any case, the whole chain of events is such a sad tragedy for all involved.
    Would anyone else agree with that possible scenario … or not?

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    Apr 16th 2014, 4:03 AM

    Totally agree!

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    Apr 16th 2014, 7:07 AM

    Agree 100% but I don’t have any empathy for him, I understand your other half can push your buttons like no one else and in a fit of rage you can loose the head i understand that. But it takes a fair bit of presence of mind to go pick up a gun & open fire it don’t care how passionate your relationship is

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    Apr 16th 2014, 11:12 AM

    Yes I agree with that. I accept that being totally wound up in the midst of a blazing row is no excuse for pulling a gun on some-one – let alone use it which is why he deserves to be tried and punished for it. But I imagine that it is a very fine line that you step over to reach that presence of mind and I believe in his case it was only for a very brief split second.
    I also think when you are around firearms as much as he is and you become very comfortable holding them and using them at firing ranges etc – you lose perspective of how lethal they are and lose the sense of danger surrounding them. And I feel his attitude to holding such a powerful weapon was just way too laid-back with devastating results.

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    Apr 15th 2014, 10:38 PM

    Could they not use a lie detector test and the trial would be over in one day.How can you convict him without reasonable doubt when only 2 people are direct witness and only one survives.

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    Apr 15th 2014, 9:44 PM

    Pristorious has NOT a leg to stand on!

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    Apr 15th 2014, 10:14 PM

    and again,,,,,so you haven’t heard that ,,,ahem, joke since last February ?

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    Apr 16th 2014, 1:53 AM

    This particular judge will charge him with murder, I’ve no doubt about that.

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