The shooting dead of the two young officers shocked the nation at the time

After today’s unveiling of the monument by Minister Flanagan, the Byrne and Morley families planted two oak trees in memory of their loved ones. A book containing stories and reflections from local people, colleagues and friends was also launched today.Brendan Gordon, Chairperson of the Memorial Committee said today went off without a hitch.“It was a great day. It’s been a long time coming and has been put on the long finger.“This year, we decided to get it done. I live in the area and pass the spot three or four times a day. I just thought it should be marked. In a small community, you get great support, we just had to get the ball rolling.”Speaking at today’s ceremony, Flanagan said the men’s deaths came in “dark days”.We remember brave & courageous Mayo Gardai John Morley & Henry Byrne brutally murdered 37 years ago on this day at Loughlynn, Roscommon. pic.twitter.com/OQplHh36CX
— Charlie Flanagan (@CharlieFlanagan) July 27, 2017
“And as we gather here this afternoon, the men and women of An Garda Síochána continue to go about their duty throughout the country not knowing what challenges they may have to face during their shift – when they may have to find the courage to face down a criminal with a knife or a gun.“That is the nature of the job; but it is important that we pay tribute to them and acknowledge their willingness to put themselves in the way of harm so that the rest of us can go about our lives secure in the knowledge that they are there to protect us and will do their utmost to do so.John and Henry are present in our thoughts today, but I would also like to take the opportunity to pay tribute to the 86 others members of An Garda Síochána who have given their lives protecting the citizens of this State since its foundation.
“Today, is a proud but sad day for the family, friends and colleagues of these two brave members of An Garda Síochána. I hope that it is some comfort to you to know the depth of the esteem and respect that this whole community holds for both John and Henry.“The members of the Memorial Committee have put a lot of time and effort into arranging for this fine tribute and I would like to thank the Committee and, in particular, the Chairperson Brendan Gordon, for all they have done.The period of the State’s history when John Morley and Henry Byrne were murdered were dark days indeed. We are eternally grateful for the bravery and courage shown by the members of An Garda Síochána during those troubled times in our not so distant past. Thankfully, because of their sacrifice, we can live our lives in peace today.
I unveil this fitting tribute to the John and Henry that will serve to remind all those who pass of the debt of thanks that we owe them and of the esteem in which they are held.
Three men, Peter Pringle, Patrick McCann, and Colm O’Shea, were convicted of the murders of the two Gardai but their death sentences were commuted to 40 years imprisonment. O’Shea and McCann were released after serving 30 years and Pringle’s conviction was overturned in 1995.Article originally published on thejournal.ieMin @CharlieFlanagan speaking at the unveiling of a monument to two murdered Gardai- John Morley and Henry Byrne pic.twitter.com/aHD3RYthjy
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