Bray boxing club shooting

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53°12′30″N 6°06′10″W / 53.20842°N 6.10288°W / 53.20842; -6.10288 The Bray boxing club shooting happened in Bray, Ireland on 5 June 2018.[1] Three men were shot, one of them being fatally injured. One of the survivors was Pete Taylor, father of Katie Taylor.[2]

At 6:55 am a man walked into the Bray Boxing Club just before a class started and fired a number of shots, killing Bobby Messett, injuring Pete Taylor in the arm and chest and Ian Britton in the legs.[1][3] There were 12 people in the gym including 1 minor at the time of the shooting.[3] Katie Taylor had previously trained in the club, but was no longer involved and was in the United States at the time.[1]

Pete Taylor and the other survivor of the shooting were taken to St. Vincent's University Hospital after being shot.[1]

Gardaí were looking for a silver coloured Volkswagen Caddy after examining CCTV.[1] The van was thought to have travelled from Bray through Shankill, then abandoned on Pigeon House Road near Poolbeg Generating Station in Ringsend.[3]

Arrests and charges

Gerard Cervi, of no fixed abode, was arrested and charged at a special sitting of Bray District Court in September 2018.[2] The 31-year-old was originally from East Wall.[2] A woman in her 20s was arrested in relation to the case, but released without charge.[2]

Cervi was also charged with the attempted murders of Peter Taylor and Ian Britton in January 2019.[4][5] He was sent for trial in February 2019.[6] On 1 December 2023, Gerard Cervi was sentenced to life in prison after being found guilty on a single murder charge. No definitive motive was established.[7]

Aftermath

Trials

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