An 18-year-old man has been accused of being involved in a fight at a restaurant in Dublin last month, where two men were killed.
Jonas Kabangu went to court on Thursday for being involved in a violent situation and using or threatening to use unlawful force.
Tristan Sherry, 26, was a shooter in a shooting at Browne’s Steakhouse on Main Street in Blanchardstown when he died.
James Hennessy Snr, who was 48 years old, was shot and badly hurt at the restaurant. He died 11 days later in the hospital.
A police officer told the court that Mr Kabangu did not say anything after he was charged and warned.
An app was approved to keep the accused’s address a secret for safety reasons, because there could be an attack in retaliation.
The judge let Mr Kabangu go home as long as he followed some rules, like staying at home at certain times and visiting the police station twice a week.
He told him to stay away from a place in Corduff, Dublin and not talk to nine people whose names were given to the court.
The judge agreed to provide free help from a lawyer.
Mr Kabangu didn’t say anything in court and will have to come back at a later date for more instructions from the Director of Public Prosecutions.
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