A shocking knife attack in North Dublin has left three men injured, with two suffering serious but non-life-threatening injuries. The incident, described as a ‘random attack’, occurred on Sunday afternoon in the Stoneybatter area.
A man has been arrested after three men were injured in a suspected knife attack in the Stoneybatter area of north Dublin. The incident, described as a ‘random attack‘ by Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan, occurred on Sunday afternoon.
A knife attack is a violent assault using a bladed instrument, resulting in physical harm to the victim.
According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), an estimated 17% of homicides worldwide are committed with knives.
In the European Union, 12% of reported crimes involve a knife or other sharp object.
Knife attacks can occur anywhere, often without warning, making them a significant concern for public safety.
Investigation Underway
The Irish police, known as Gardaí, responded quickly to the scene and apprehended a man in his late 20s who was initially detained close to the area where the incident took place. The Garda Síochána, the Irish national police force, has confirmed that there is no ongoing risk to the public.
Injuries Described as Serious
Two of the men injured in the attack suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries, while the third person sustained less severe injuries. All three victims were taken to hospital for treatment. The incident occurred across several streets in the Arbour Hill area of Stoneybatter.

Community in Shock
Local residents have been left shaken by the incident, with many expressing their concern and shock on social media. Fine Gael councillor Ray McAdam described the community as ‘closely knit‘ and said that while there is a level of shock and concern, the overriding sense is one of hope for those injured to make a swift recovery.
Calls for Witnesses
The Gardaí are appealing for any witnesses to come forward, particularly those who may have video footage from the area between 2:30 pm and 3:30 pm on Sunday. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Bridewell Garda station or the Garda Confidential Line.
Taoiseach’s Statement
The Taoiseach Micheál Martin wished those injured in the ‘shocking attacks‘ a full recovery and commended the Gardaí and emergency services for their prompt response. The Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald also expressed her concern and solidarity with the victims and their families, describing the incident as ‘terrible news‘.