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A lot of trouble between police and protesters in Dublin errumuttiyateate upareadhattinetiraya protest. Police tried to disperse a large group of protesters shout cealliyatinal freedom. Video footage of some protesters throwing objects at police has been released.

During the anarchy, some protesters beat the police and others demanded that they calm down and protest peacefully.

Horrific footage has surfaced showing a man walking directly to police with a gunshot wound.

Two explosions can be heard in the video as police run through the crowd to apprehend the man.

A large crowd quickly disperses when they hear the screams and cries of panic.

More punch can be heard in the video as police intensify efforts to force the crowd to leave the area.

A total of ten explosions can be heard in the short video.

Police arrested the fence and at least three uproar.

Irish Fine Gay politician Neil Richmond reacted to the protests and anarchy.

He said that the conspiracy theorists were ashamed of our streets in the capital.

Speaking on his Twitter page, he attacked the man with a shotgun.

He said, “It is reprehensible.

“The shocking scenes of so-called patriots in our capital today.

“How is this a constitutional right?”

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