Carlow shooter latest: Gardai probe if manifesto was saved on USB stick found taped to friend's window
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Security sources are investigating whether Evan Fitzgerald, a gunman in Carlow, left a manifesto on a USB drive before his shopping center attack. Additionally, they expressed concerns over political statements suggesting that Fitzgerald's firearms charges might have been better suited for diversion, warning that such commentary may provide unintended advantages to gangs. This situation highlights the complexities surrounding political influence in criminal cases and the potential repercussions on gang behavior and public safety.
Security sources expressed that politicians' remarks regarding the case of Evan Fitzgerald could inadvertently support gang activities by suggesting leniency in firearms cases.
Concerns have been raised that political discussions surrounding Evan Fitzgerald's case, particularly notions of diversion, could provide gangs with a perceived advantage.
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