Devon Hennessy, Son of Christmas Steakhouse Shooting Victim Jason Hennessy, Faces Dangerous Driving Charge; Remanded on Bail to Appear Again in Court”
Devon Hennessy, the 28-year-old son of Jason Hennessy, who was fatally shot in a restaurant on Christmas Eve, has appeared in court charged with dangerous driving. Jason Hennessy Senior was shot and killed at Browne’s Steakhouse in Blanchardstown on December 24, 2022, by Tristan Sherry, who subsequently died from injuries sustained during the incident.
Devon Hennessy, with an address at Sheephill Avenue in Corduff, was remanded on bail to appear before Blanchardstown District Court again next month. Judge Maire Conneely adjourned the case for directions from the DPP and possible further charges.
The dangerous driving charge against Devon Hennessy alleges that he drove a motorbike in a manner dangerous to the public at Fortlawn Park in Blanchardstown on April 14. The offence carries a mandatory two-year disqualification upon conviction.
Jason Hennessy Senior was shot multiple times while dining at Browne’s Steakhouse and died in hospital 11 days later. The incident shocked the community, and the investigation that followed led to the arrest and charge of Tristan Sherry, who died before facing trial.
Devon Hennessy’s appearance in court marks a new development in the case, which has been closely followed by the public. The dangerous driving charge is a serious offence, and the court will consider the evidence and possible further charges before making a ruling.
The Hennessy family has faced unimaginable tragedy in the past year, and the court’s decision will be closely watched by the community. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the consequences of dangerous driving.
As the case continues, the community will be following the developments closely, and the court’s decision will have a significant impact on the Hennessy family and the wider community.
In the meantime, Devon Hennessy has been remanded on bail and will appear before the court again next month. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the consequences of dangerous driving.