A man has been brought to court and accused of being involved in the death of Tristan Sherry at a restaurant in Ireland on Christmas Eve.
26-year-old Sherry was a shooter in an attack at Browne’s Steakhouse on Main Street in Blanchardstown on Sunday, December 24th. He died during the incident.
Brandon Hennessy, who is 20 years old and lives on Sheephill Avenue in Dublin, was accused of getting in a fight and using a steel-handled brush as a weapon.
The court was told that the defendant fought back after his father, Jason Hennessy, was killed in a shooting.
Another person was shot at the same restaurant where the incident happened before. He was called Jason Hennessy Snr and he died on January 4th.
In court on Friday, a police officer said Mr Hennessy didn’t say anything when he was charged just before 9:00 PM on Sunday.
When asked what happened, the officer said there was a problem at Browne’s Steakhouse and “this man was with a group of other men. ”
The lawyer told the court that his father was killed, and it is claimed that he took revenge on the person who killed him.
No one disagreed with letting Mr. Hennessy out of jail as long as he follows some rules. He will have to come back to court on 12 March.
Mr Hennessy is the seventh person accused of being involved in the shooting.
David Amah, who is 18 years old, and lives in Hazel Grove, Portrane Road, Donabate, Dublin; Michael Andrecut, who is 22 years old and lives on Sheephill Avenue in Dublin 15; and a 17-year-old boy who cannot be named because he is underage, have been accused of killing Mr.
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