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Glen Ward, also known as 'Mr Flashy' Irishphotodesk

'Gucci gang' brothers jailed by Special Criminal Court are sentenced for Finglas altercation

Ward has 22 previous convictions and O’Driscoll has nine, the court heard.

TWO BROTHERS SERVING jail terms from the Special Criminal Court have been sentenced in relation to an altercation outside a shopping centre in daylight hours.

Glen Ward (32), also known as ‘Mr Flashy’, and Eric O’Driscoll (23) both of Deanstown Green, Finglas, pleaded guilty to violent disorder at Cardiffsbridge Road, Finglas West on 9 August, 2022.

Both also pleaded guilty to production of a bicycle saddle in the course of a dispute, on the same date after O Driscoll went to Dunnes Stores in Finglas when the court heard there were “verbals” between two groups of people.

Both men are serving Special Criminal Court sentences for firearms offences imposed last month. Ward was given six years and three months with the final nine months suspended. O’ Driscoll, who is eight years younger than his brother, is serving a six-year sentence with the final year suspended.

Ward has 22 previous convictions and O’Driscoll has nine, the court heard.

The court heard a co-accused received an 18-month suspended sentence arising out of the same incident.

Ward was given an 18-month suspended sentence and O’Driscoll was given a two-year sentence with the final 18 months suspended.

Judge Elva Duffy said she was not interfering with the suspended portion of the Special Criminal Court sentences they were serving but they were mandatory consecutive terms.

“They do require to be marked – they are serious offences,” said the judge.

Detective Garda Dwayne O’Brien gave evidence today of both incidents at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.

Det Gda O’Brien agreed with Sean Prendiville BL, defending Ward that the dispute “wasn’t instigated by them”.

Mr Prendiville said Ward was the third of six siblings and trained as a mechanic. He has a long-term partner and a child.

O’Driscoll was also sentenced after he pleaded to endangerment and dangerous driving offences arising out of a motorcycle incident in November 17, 2022. The court heard he was “emotional” having attended a memorial service for his friend. He was on bail at the time of the offence.

The court heard gardaí responded to reports of a motorcycle driving dangerously and doing U-turns on the Cappagh Road.

Gardaí were assisted by the Armed Support Unit, the court heard. No victim impact statements were made as no victims were identifiable.

A helicopter was in pursuit of O’Driscoll on the day and footage of it was shown the court where he was seen almost knocking people down who were collecting children from school and mounting a kerb to evade gardaí.

He ultimately arrived at a house where he dismounted his motorcycle and fled through the back gardens of an estate before being apprehended by armed gardaí.

Judge Duffy also banned O‘Driscoll from driving for a period of 10 years.

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