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Patrick Joseph Morrissey

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Patrick Joseph Morrissey
Born7 March 1936
Died (aged 49)
SpouseBernadette (?–1985; his death)
Children4
Police career
DepartmentGarda Síochána
Service years1960–1985 (24 years)
RankSergeant
Badge no.14545K

Sergeant Patrick Joseph Morrissey (7 March 1936 – 27 June 1985) was a member of the Garda Síochána, the national police service of Ireland, killed by the INLA.[1]

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Personal life

He was a native of Belturbet, County Cavan. He served in the Irish Army from 1953 to 1960. He lived in Drogheda with his wife Bernadette and their four children: Martin, Brian, Mary and Aideen.

Career

Morrissey joined the Garda Síochána on 14 December 1960 and was promoted to sergeant on 24th October 1974. He was stationed at Collon, County Louth, for a number of years before his death. He also served at Tramore, Drogheda, Dundrum, Stepaside, Fitzgibbon Street, Whitehall, the Bridewell and at Garda Headquarters. An experienced diver and lifeguard, he played a major role in the development of the Garda Sub-Aqua Unit.[2]

Robbery and shooting

He was shot dead while in pursuit of two INLA members - Michael McHugh from Crossmaglen and Noel Callan from Cullaville County Armagh - who had robbed the Labour Exchange in Ardee and stolen £25,000 in cash. Sgt. Morrissey was at Ardee courthouse for a sitting of the local court when he found out about the raid at the employment exchange in Ardee. He joined two Ardee-based Gardaí in their patrol car who were shot at by the robbers. Near Tallanstown the robbers, who had switched from a car to a motorcycle, collided with an approaching car injuring its occupants. Two of the Gardaí stayed with the injured persons while Sergeant Morrissey, alone and on foot, pursued the raiders. As he caught up with them, a shot was fired and he fell to the ground grievously wounded. One of the gunmen stood over him and at point-blank range shot the Sergeant dead.[2] RTÉ Security Correspondent at the time, Tom McCaughren, described it as "an execution".

Awards

Sergeant Morrissey was posthumously awarded the Scott Gold Medal on 4 December 1986.[2] He was awarded the posthumous Freedom of Drogheda in 2013.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sgt Morrissey gunned down after robbery in Ardee in 1985". The Argus. 30 January 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Patrick J. Morrissey". An Garda Síochána. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Drogheda freedom for slain Garda Morrissey". Drogheda Independent. 27 February 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2015.

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