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A man was arrested this morning at Dublin airport after being filmed with throwing furniture around the terminal in an anger who had missed his flight.
Images that are shared online showed a topless man with a face that launched around Terminal 1 and items back and forth while bewildered passengers watched.
Dublin Airport later confirmed that a passenger had been arrested after he had caused 'considerable damage to our airport' because many traveled to celebrate ST, Patrick's Day.
The nameless person was 'quickly arrested' by the airport police before he was arrested by a Garda SÃochána, they said in a statement.
He is planned to appear in court later today, Dublin Airport reported.
“We hope that the legal system will treat him correctly and that we will never see him again at Dublin's airport.”

Shocking video showed a man who attacked furniture and threw around the terminal

A trolley was seen down at the airport when a suspect was arrested

Dublin Airport confirmed that a man was held by the airport police and then a Garda SÃochána
In another clip circling on social media, the man was seen to pull wires of built -in pieces of airport equipment around a part of terminal 1 that is used for short -distance flights by budget airlines such as Ryanair.
It was unclear which flight he had missed.
He struggled to pull a large metal box out of position before he threw it on the floor.
At one point the man bent his muscles and bounced in his pass when he noticed that he was being filmed.
He was also seen those chairs and tables threw a cafe near the gate, reports BelfastLive.
At one point he kicked a Ryanair Luggage Weight Checker.
Airport furniture was later littered over the terminal when the man was held by the airport police with his arms behind his back.
Gardai confirmed that they had arrested a man in the twenties in connection with an incident of criminal damage at the airport.
“Gardai arrested a man in connection with incidents of criminal damage in Terminal 1, Dublin Airport, this morning, Monday, March 17, 2025,” they told the Irish Mirror.
“The man, in the twenties, has been sued and will appear this morning in court 2 of the Criminal Courts of Justice Dublin.”
According to the Irish Examiner, the incident is said to have taken place on Monday at around 7.20 am.

The man bent on Monday morning in front of the cameras during his eruption at Gate 107

At the pointed point he seemed to pick up a stool from a cafe nearby

A man launches a piece of furniture on a standard before he is arrested on Monday morning
A hammer-swinging passenger was shown on film that last month saved various screens for airport display at Santiago International Airport in Chile.
Emmanuel Bony lost his patience after an employee of the airline reportedly refused to offer him help to return to Haiti on 21 February.
Bony, who had withdrew Chileen for the earlier attack, used megaphone to communicate with the employees and was told to leave through security, according to news broadcasts.
He returned 10 minutes later and chased the workers violently away.
Images showed bone using a hammer to crush a row of screens behind and near the ticket desk.
He shouted while he walked around and walked past terrestrial passengers who recorded the madness.
Eventually Bony walked to the glass sliding doors of the airport and one shattered.
Security and bystanders tried to calm him down while walking to a restaurant and broke a breast -high row of glass panels.
The next day Bony was arrested by the research police of Chile and Agents grabbed a knife, competitions and flammable liquid.