Dublin Stabbing: Heroic Immigrant Donor and McGregor's Criticism Amid Riots

A second child involved in the Dublin stabbing incident outside a school on Thursday has been discharged from the hospital, while a five-year-old girl and a school care assistant remain in critical condition. No arrests have been made in relation to the incident, but Gardaí are focusing on one suspect, a man in his 40s, who is currently under guard in the hospital. Following the stabbing, there were hours of rioting in Dublin city center, resulting in 48 arrests. The police are reviewing thousands of hours of CCTV footage. The Irish Justice Minister has deployed additional police units and allocated funds for the purchase of more patrol cars to maintain order and bring those responsible to justice.
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