A man has been arrested following an alleged assault on Minister for Children and Green Party leader Roderic OâGorman which occurred on an election canvass at the weekend.
Mr OâGorman is said to be âshakenâ by the alleged incident which occurred during a door-to-door election canvass on Saturday in the Blanchardstown area of Dublin.
Sources close to the Minister said the alleged assault occurred on a doorstep. Mr OâGorman was carrying a folder at the time which was hit, causing him to drop it, and he was physically assaulted.
He did not sustain injuries and the alleged assault was prevented from escalating following intervention by a member of An Garda SÃochána who was present.
Mr OâGorman told The Irish Times: âOn Saturday, while out canvassing in Dublin West, what was otherwise a positive canvass was marred by an alarming incident with one individual.
âI am grateful to the Garda Protection Officer assigned to me who was forced to intervene, and I have given a statement to the Gardaà on the matter.â
The man in his 30s was arrested and is due to appear before Blanchardstown District Court on Monday.
A Garda spokesman said: âA man in his 30s, arrested by gardaà following the alleged assault of an elected representative canvassing in his local community in Dublin on Saturday, 2nd November 2024, has been charged. He is scheduled to appear before Blanchardstown District Court on Monday, 4th November, at 10:30am.
Mr OâGorman said on Sunday he was âdeeply concerned about the increase in abuse and threatsâ faced by politicians âin the last number of weeksâ.
âIt is abundantly clear that rampant misinformation on social media is driving extreme views. Misinformation is near-total on some platforms. I have seen the effects of that first hand, for both myself and for many other elected representatives.
âWe cannot tolerate a situation where people running for office â from all parties and none â face the threat of violence for doing so. I have been canvassing in Dublin West for more than 20 years. Itâs my home. Meeting people and chatting through the issues has been and always will be at the heart of my work as a public representative.â