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Policewoman punched and kicked to the ground during Easter Rising commemorations, court hears

Prosecutors said the policewoman suffered a cracked rib after being attacked in Lurgan, Co Armagh last month 
Prosecutors said the policewoman suffered a cracked rib after being attacked in Lurgan, Co Armagh last month  Prosecutors said the policewoman suffered a cracked rib after being attacked in Lurgan, Co Armagh last month 

A POLICEWOMAN was punched and kicked to the ground during trouble surrounding Easter Rising commemorations, the High Court heard yesterday.

Prosecutors said she suffered a cracked rib after being attacked in Lurgan, Co Armagh last month.

Details emerged as a 21-year-old man accused of targetting her mounted an application for bail.

Kieran Lavery, of Meadowbrook in Craigavon, denies charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm to the officer, affray and possession of an offensive weapon - namely a stone.

He claims to have only been watching events with a fast food takeaway.

Police were attacked with missiles as violence flared at Levin Road in the Kilwilkie estate on Easter Monday, March 28.

A prosecution barrister said: "The applicant was seen attacking a police Land Rover by throwing an object and was one of those seen punching and kicking a police officer to the ground."

The policewoman also sustained bruising to her hip and leg and remains on sick leave, the court heard.

Lavery refused to speak during police interviews, remaining silent even when asked to confirm his name, the court heard.

Defence counsel questioned the quality of CCTV footage and contended that it was a case of mistaken identity.

The barrister said Lavery accepted being at the scene but was innocently there with a female friend prepared to provide an alibi.

"They were driving around in a car and had been to McDonalds, got to this location, stopped their car and were eating their takeaway," he told the court.

"He (Lavery) got out to continue to watch what was going on, he wasn't involved in any of the skirmishes."

Following submissions Mr Justice Burgess adjourned the bail application to obtain further personal information on the accused.