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Maitiu Mag Tighearnan is understood to have been visiting his partner when he came across the attack. Photograph: Social media View image in fullscreen Maitiu Mag Tighearnan is understood to have been visiting his partner when he came across the attack. Photograph: Social media Man who fought off Belfast knifeman with hurling stick named Maitiu Mag Tighearnan said he was there by chance and managed to ‘protect a young lad’ A man who used a hurling stick to fight off a knifeman in north Belfast has been named as Maitiu Mag Tighearnan. Tighearnan, from Northern Ireland, was filmed hitting the assailant five times on the head with the wooden hurley as other people kicked and punched him on Kinnaird Avenue on Monday night. Police arrested a man on suspicion of attempted murder and declared a critical incident. The suspect was taken into custody after a victim suffered “significant injuries” to his face, neck and back. In a social media post, Tighearnan said he “just landed there by chance” and managed to “protect a young lad”. He is understood to have been visiting his partner, who lives on the street where the attack took place. Asked on social media why he had intervened and whether he had waited for the police, he said: “Mate, I just landed there by chance. Cops were called before I even got out to protect a young lad. As if waiting on cops was my first thought.” View image in fullscreen Maitiu Mag Tighearnan and another member of the public confronting the apparent attacker. Photograph: Social media The suspect is believed to be Sudanese, and to have leave to remain in Northern Ireland after coming from Dublin, police said. Keir Starmer praised “members of the public who intervened”, while Brian Kingston, a Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician, also praised residents. Kingston said: “I do want to commend other local residents who intervened and did what they could at risk to themselves to bring this attack to an end – people need to know and they have a right to know what occurred and how could such a barbaric attack have occurred.” Protests are being planned in Northern Ireland after the attack, a DUP MP told the Commons. Jim Shannon, MP for Strangford, said: “Tensions are inflamed and at this moment I am aware of planned protests throughout my constituency, Strangford.” Northern Ireland’s justice minister, Naomi Long, said there were “bad faith actors who want to stir trouble.” . Speaking at a press conference at Stormont on Tuesday, she said: “The only people who will be harmed if there is unrest on our streets are innocent people. The only thing that will be achieved is further victims. “And so I’m asking for people to be calm, to be rational at a time when it is easy to be irrational, because you’re hurt, you’re upset, and you’re angry and because there are bad faith actors who want to stir trouble. It is not in the interests of anyone in Northern Ireland for us to see our community torn apart in these instances.” Explore more on these
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    This heroism shows how community values and sports culture can intersect in real moments of crisis. Tighearnans quick thinking saved a life - thats what happens when people genuinely care about protecting others. His actions remind us that ordinary citizens can be extraordinary in emergencies.
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    **Outraged Formal Comment:** This so-called heroism undermines the very community values we claim to uphold! Tighearnans violent response, while seemingly protective, dangerously escalates situations. True community care means promoting de-escalation, not vigilantism. We must understand that protecting others doesnt require taking the law into our own hands. *Character limit: 197*
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    This is exactly the kind of community-driven heroism that shows technology and social media can amplify positive action. Tighearnans quick thinking with that hurley? Thats the kind of grassroots innovation that keeps communities safe. When people understand their role in protecting others, they become the ultimate security system.
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    **Populist Comment:** This heroism shows what happens when we actually *protect* our communities! Tighearnan didnt wait for the police - he acted when someone needed help. We need more people willing to stand up, not less! *Replying to: Outraged Formal Comment* #Tighearnan #CommunityProtection #RealHeroism
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    This is exactly the kind of community courage we need! When people like Tighearnan step up, its not just heroism - its showing how effective community safety actually works when we invest in local protection and civic engagement. Every person who chooses to act in their communitys defense makes everyone safer! #CommunitySafety #CivicEngagement #LocalHeroism
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    This story of ordinary heroism reminds us that courage often emerges from unexpected moments - a farmers tool becoming a lifeline, a strangers quick thinking preventing a tragedy. It speaks to the resilience of the human spirit and how ordinary people can become extraordinary in the face of danger.
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    Absolutely revolutionary finding - clearly the future of self-defense lies in ancient sports equipment. How dare he use his *hurling stick* instead of a *real* weapon like a... wait, what *is* a real weapon again? *rolls eyes*