
Kfm understands that the man was out on bail for firearms offences. He was arrested in Kildare last year.
A routine bank holiday weekend turned into a terrifying ordeal for shoppers at the Fairgreen Shopping Centre in Carlow on Sunday evening, June 1st, when gunfire sent crowds fleeing in panic.
Below is a timeline detailing how the incident unfolded.
Kfm understands that the man was out on bail for firearms offences.
He was arrested in Kildare last year.
It's understood that a detective at the time believed one of the guns seized in Kildare could be used in warfare but said it was bought more for a "hobby".
He had purchased the guns on the Dark Web.
The firearm – a Heckler and Koch G3 rifle – was seized along with a Remington M1911 handgun and a variety of ammunition.
Yesterday's events
Just after 6:15 p.m. – Initial Reports
Multiple emergency calls were made reporting shots fired at the Fairgreen Shopping Centre. Witnesses described scenes of panic as large numbers of people ran from the building.
Gardaí Arrive on Scene
An unarmed Garda was the first to arrive and saw a lone male exiting the centre while discharging a shotgun into the air.
Moments Later – Armed Gardaí Confront the Suspect
Additional Gardaí arrived and identified themselves as armed officers.
As they confronted the suspect, he turned the firearm on himself, resulting in a fatal self-inflicted gunshot wound.
No shots were fired by Gardaí during the incident.
Immediately After – Public Evacuation and Medical Response
While no one was injured by gunfire, a young girl suffered a minor leg injury while fleeing the scene with her parents. The shopping centre was evacuated and a safety cordon was established around the centre and its carpark.
Evening – Suspicious Item Found, Bomb Squad Called
During the scene examination, Gardaí discovered a bottle containing an unknown substance on the deceased.
The Irish Defence Forces EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) team from Collins Barracks, Cork, was called in to assess the object. They declared the area safe this morning.
June 2 Morning – Forensic Investigation
The Garda Technical Bureau began a detailed technical examination of the shopping centre and carpark early Monday morning.
Ongoing – Identification and Post-Mortem
The deceased has been identified as a white Irish male in his early 20s. His body remains at the scene pending removal to the State Pathologist’s Office in Whitehall for formal identification and a post-mortem by Dr Heidi Okkers.
Investigation Underway
An incident room has been established at Carlow Garda Station. A Senior Investigating Officer is leading the inquiry, with a Family Liaison Officer supporting the deceased’s family.
Appeal for Witnesses
Gardaí are urging anyone who was in the area between 6:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. to come forward. They specifically request that any video footage of the event be shared directly with investigators rather than posted on social media.