Three more charged over Easter trouble

Three more men have appeared in court charged with offences arising out of the Easter Monday trouble in Lurgan.
Press Eye - Belfast - Northern Ireland - 28th March 2016

Trouble starts in the Lake Street area of Lurgan as nationalist youths throw stones at police and set a wheelie bun on fire on the railway line.  A PSNI officer removes the bin from the tracks. 

Picture by Jonathan Porter/PressEyePress Eye - Belfast - Northern Ireland - 28th March 2016

Trouble starts in the Lake Street area of Lurgan as nationalist youths throw stones at police and set a wheelie bun on fire on the railway line.  A PSNI officer removes the bin from the tracks. 

Picture by Jonathan Porter/PressEye
Press Eye - Belfast - Northern Ireland - 28th March 2016 Trouble starts in the Lake Street area of Lurgan as nationalist youths throw stones at police and set a wheelie bun on fire on the railway line. A PSNI officer removes the bin from the tracks. Picture by Jonathan Porter/PressEye

They stood together in the dock last Wednesday at Craigavon Magistrates Court as the charges were put to them.

Ciaran Magee (24), Lake Street, Lurgan, is charged with threatening violence and making an affray, assault occasioning actual bodily harm on a female and criminal damage to a wing mirror of a police vehicle on March 28.

Gerard Majella McConville (53), Kilwilkie Road, Lurgan, faces charges of affray and assault on the female as well as three allegations of obstructing police.

Sean Gerard McConville (22), Kilwilkie Road, Lurgan, is also accused of affray and three charges of obstruction.

A public prosecutor said a full file was required and the matters were adjourned until July 6.