Arrest warrant issued for actor after he damaged Garda station cell

December 3, 2019

An arrest warrant has been issued for well-known actor Gerard McSorley after he failed to turn up in court to face a series of charges.

The Fr Ted actor was due to appear at Letterkenny District Court after being arrested on November 26th last for a breach of the peace.

The 69-year-old actor had been taken to Letterkenny Garda station after engaging in threatening, insulting or abusive behaviour.

While at the station, McSorley continued to breach the peace.

He is also charged with damaging property while in the cell at Letterkenny Garda station.

Details of the second charge against the actor are revealed in the charge sheets.

It reveals how McSorley consistently spat at the cell door.

The charge reads “(You) did without lawful excuse damage property, to with, cell door by constantly spitting on it during your stay in Garda custody and covering same in saliva resulting in the cell having to be cleaned belonging to Chief Superintendent of Letterkenny Garda station.”

McSorley, with an address at Trinity Court, Newtowncunningham, Co Donegal, did not appear in court to answer the charges.

He also did not have any legal representation when the case was called before Judge Paul Kelly.

Judge Kelly issued a bench warrant for McSorley’s arrest.

The actor, who has appeared in several films and tv plays, was famously Fr Todd Unctious in the Fr Ted series and he also appeared in many well-known films including Braveheart, Veronica Guerin and Angela’s Ashes.

McSorley has previous convictions for a number public order offences.

In 2016 he was convicted of damaging two flower pots belonging to Bank of Ireland in Bunbeg.

He paid the bank €40 compensation and apologised to the court.

In 2001 at Kilmainham District Court, he was charged with impersonating a member of An Garda Síochána for which he was fined €50 and was also fined €200 for drink-driving on the same occasion.

He is originally from Omagh in Co Tyrone but has been living in Co Donegal for many years.

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