Gardaí Renew Appeal For Information About The Killing Of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe

He was shot and killed during a robbery at Lordship Credit Union in Co.Louth in 2013.
Yesterday Aaron Brady was found guilty of the capital murder of Detective Garda Donohoe and faces a minimum sentence of 40 years in jail.
However, Gardaí believe at least five more people were directly involved in the robbery that led to his death while others provided logistical back-up.
Speaking outside court after the verdict, Chief Superintendent Christy Mangan said the conviction is part of their quest to put all of those involved behind bars.
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