Murder of Colm Horkan

Garda Colm Horkan was a detective in the Garda Síochána, the national police service of Ireland, who was shot dead by a 43-year-old man in Castlerea, County Roscommon, Ireland on 17 June 2020, while on an anti-crime patrol.[1][2]

Murder of Colm Horkan
Main Street, Castlerea, County Roscommon, where the attack occurred.
LocationMain Street, Castlerea, County Roscommon, Ireland
Date17 June 2020 (2020-06-17)
11:45 pm (GMT)
Attack type
Shooting
WeaponSIG Sauer P226

Personal life

Colm Horkan was born on 13 December 1970 in Charlestown, County Mayo to parents Dolores and Marty.[3][4] He grew up with his four brothers - Aidan, Brendan, Dermot and Pádraic, and two sisters - Deirdre and Collette.[5] Horkan was a former Charlestown Sarsfields GAA footballer and joined the Garda Síochána in 1994.[6] He attended the Garda Síochána College in Templemore, County Tipperary, the same time as Adrian Donohoe who was later shot dead in 2013 in a Credit Union robbery in County Louth, becoming the 87th garda to be killed in the line of duty.[7]

Incident

On Wednesday, 17 June 2020 at 11:45 pm, Horkan was on an anti-crime patrol by himself in Castlerea, County Roscommon and stopped a man on a moped after receiving a report of someone speeding and acting suspicious in the town.[8][9] After a struggle the man managed to get hold of Horkan's official SIG Sauer handgun and fired fifteen rounds, hitting him six times. The other nine rounds went through a bank and shop window in the town centre.[10][11][12][13] At around midnight, Gardaí rushed to the scene after hearing the gunshots from Castlerea Garda Station – just five minutes away from the scene.[14] The Armed Support Unit arrived at the scene after Horkan pressed his panic button on his radio for emergency backup prior to the shooting.[15] He was later pronounced dead by paramedics at the scene becoming the 89th garda to be killed in the line of duty.[16][17] The suspect made no attempt to flee the scene and was arrested minutes later.[18][19]

Aftermath

The day after the incident on 18 June 2020, the then Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and President Michael D. Higgins paid tribute to Horkan.[20] Hundreds of people attended a vigil for Horkan in Castlerea, County Roscommon to pay their respects. A small marquee was set up on the street where the incident occurred and tributes were led by local Fianna Fáil councillor Paschal Fitzmaurice.[21][22] On 20 June 2020, the President Michael D. Higgins led a memorial service on the grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin.[23] On 21 June 2020, a state funeral was held in St James's Church in his hometown of Charlestown, County Mayo.[24] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland, social distancing protocols meant the numbers in the church were limited to Horkan's immediate family along with Garda Commissioner Drew Harris and the then Minister for Justice and Equality Charlie Flanagan.[25] Dáil Éireann and garda stations around Ireland marked a minute's silence to remember Horkan.[26][27] The then Taoiseach Leo Varadkar marked the minute silence at Garda Headquarters in the Phoenix Park. At Áras an Uachtaráin, the president attended a ringing the Peace Bell and raised the Irish flag at half-mast as a mark of respect to Horkan.[28][29]

The suspect

Stephen Silver, a 43-year-old man from Foxford, County Mayo, was arrested at the scene by Garda Helen Gillen and was brought to Castlerea Garda Station.[30][31] He appeared at Castlerea District Court and was charged with the murder of Horkan on 19 June 2020.[32] Silver was first remanded in custody to Castlerea Prison on 19 June and was then transferred to the Midlands Prison.[33]

Court

Silver was repeatedly deemed unfit to attend court at Harristown District Court in Roscommon via video link due to mental health issues and drug and alcohol abuse.[34][35]

Silver was due to appear in court via video link on 26 June 2020 but was deemed unfit to appear for the first time.[36] He was due to appear in court again via video link on 10 July 2020.[37] On 10 July, it was revealed by Silver's solicitor Gearoid Geraghty that he is medically unwell and is unable to attend court for another two weeks. Silver is currently being detained at the Central Mental Hospital in Dublin, where he is receiving ongoing psychiatric treatment. He is due to appear in court again on 24 July.[38] On 24 July, it was announced that Silver's health is expected to gradually improve during the next two months and is still unable to attend court. He is due to appear in court for the third time on 7 August.[39] On 7 August, defence solicitor Martina Moran of Gearoid Geraghty & Company said that Silver was still receiving treatment at the Central Mental Hospital.[40] It is now the fourth time Silver has been deemed unfit to appear by video link at Harristown District Court.[41] He is due to appear in court via video link again on 21 August.[42]

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See also

References

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