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Gardai threatened with firearm 06.04.10

AN investigation is underway after Gardai were threatened with a firearm as they broke up a row outside an Inishowen pub in the early hours of Easter Monday.
The incident happened in the village of Gleneely, around five kilometres from Carndonagh, following an altercation between several locals and a number of people from the North.
Gardai say a man produced a 38 revolver and threatened them as they responded to the melee outside the Orchard Bar, Gleneely, around 12.30am.
Supt William Johnston, who is leading the investigation, said the man then fled the scene in a 4x4 vehicle after discarding the firearm. Supt Johnston said the area was sealed off and a number of people were interviewed. The weapon was later recovered in undergrowth a short distance from the pub.
A man originally from the
A Garda forensic officer examines the scene at Gleneely following a melee in the early hours of Easter Monday.
North, was arrested a short time later following a search of a house around four miles from the village. At least one stolen car was recovered from the back of the searched property, say gardai. The man was brought to Buncrana Garda Station where he was detained under Section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act.
The scene sealed off at Gleneely village on Easter Monday.
Supt Johnston yesterday added: "The revolver recovered at the scene will be forensically examined to determine what type of firearm it is. An incident room has been set up at Buncrana Garda Station to piece together what happened on the night and it is envisaged a number of people will be interviewed as part of the investigation."
Gardai believe the row spilled outside following an altercation between the parties inside the pub earlier.
A side road outside the pub was sealed off for much of yesterday as scenes of crime officers examined the area. Gardai in Buncrana are appealing for witnesses to the incident.
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