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Man Charged over Damage to Taoiseach's Office in Cork

  • Thomas Heising, a 34-year-old man from Summerhill South, Cork, appeared in Cork District Court charged with criminal damage to the Taoiseach's constituency office on May 27, 2025.
  • Heising was arrested on Saturday, June 21, following an investigation into the damage, which included red paint and graffiti reading "Zionist pawn" on the office windows.
  • Heising was granted bail with conditions requiring him to remain at his residence, avoid Evergreen Road, have no contact with the Taoiseach, public officials, or their staff, and report in person two times each week at the Garda station located on Anglesea Street.
  • Judge Mary Dorgan warned Heising not to comment on the case publicly or on social media and instructed him to refrain from intoxicants, while his solicitor stated he cooperated fully with Garda interviews.
  • Heising is scheduled to appear again in court on July 25 as the Garda investigation into the matter continues and directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions are awaited.
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corkbeo.ie broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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