There was a tense atmosphere and a heavy police presence in central Dublin on Friday (November 24) following a riot in the aftermath of a school stabbing that left several children and adults injured on O'Connell Street.
Men were detained by Gardaí (Irish police) as unrest continued for a second night following the stabbing on Thursday (November 23).
Irish police warned that further violence could follow after rioters smashed shop windows, set fire to police cars, buses and a tram, and clashed with officers on Thursday, in violence rarely seen in the Irish capital.
Police blamed far-right agitators for starting the violence after a small group of anti-immigrant protesters arrived at the scene of the stabbing and clashed with police.
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