
A man in his 20s has died from what is being reported as self-inflicted wounds.
Gardaí are asking anyone with footage of a shooting incident in Carlow Town to give it to them and not to share it online.
It's after a man in his 20s was killed and a young girl injured during the incident at the Fairgreen Shopping Centre at around 6.15pm yesterday evening.
Gardaí are confirming the man at the centre of the incident died from self-inflicted wounds, while the young girl suffered a minor leg injury when falling while running from the scene.
An air ambulance attended the scene, but no one was taken to hospital following the incident.
This eye-witness was in a nearby barber shop when it happened - he explains what he saw:
Our reporter Dayna Kearney says the army was also called to the scene, which was sealed off overnight:
The body of the man has now been removed from the scene and taken to the mortuary in Dublin. A post mortem will be carried out by the State Pathologist tomorrow.
A technical examination of the car park scene has concluded however the Fairgreen Shopping Centre remains closed.
Gardaí are now in a position to begin releasing cars from the Fairgreen Shopping Centre Car Park to their owners.
Access will only be granted to members of the public who left a vehicle in the car park.
Statement of Assistant Commissioner Paula Hilman – Garda Eastern Region on Monday.
Yesterday, Sunday 1st June 2025, shortly after 6.15pm An Garda Síochána received multiple reports of shots fired in the Fairgreen Shopping Centre, Carlow.
Gardaí responded to the scene and met a large number of people running from the shopping Centre.
An unarmed uniform unit arriving at the scene observed the suspect exiting the shopping centre.
The suspect discharged a firearm, a shotgun, into the air.
Another plainclothes armed Garda unit responding drew their official firearms and identified themselves as armed gardaí.
The suspect discharged the firearm again, self-inflicting a fatal wound.
No member of An Garda Síochána discharged a weapon.
An Garda Síochána now understands that the lone male had walked through the shopping centre and had discharged the firearm, into the air, on a number of occasions.
No person was injured by the shots discharged.
A young girl, in the shopping centre with her parents, suffered a minor leg injury when she fell while running from the scene.
This was meant to be a normal day out on a bank holiday weekend.
This was a terrifying experience for every person that was present in the Fairgreen Shopping Centre, yesterday evening.
An Garda Síochána implemented a cordon around the Fairgeen Shopping Centre and carpark. A bottle containing an unknown substance was observed by Gardaí on the deceased.
An Garda Síochána requested the assistance of the Irish Defence Forces EOD team to examine the unknown device.
An EOD team from Collins Barracks, Cork attended the scene late last night. Following examination, the EOD team declared the scene safe.
This morning the Garda Technical Bureau has commenced a technical examination of the scene at Fairgreen Shopping Centre and Carpark.
The shopping centre and carpark remain cordoned off this afternoon.
An Garda Síochána will provide information to the public later this afternoon on how to gain access to private vehicles which are parked in the carpark. The deceased is a white Irish national in his early 20s.
The body of the deceased remains at the scene at this time and will be removed to the State Pathologist Office, Whitehall where formal identification will be carried out.
A state post-mortem will be carried out by Dr Heidi Okkers, State Pathologist.
The Carlow County Coroner has been notified and An Garda Síochána will assist in preparing an investigation file for a Coroners Inquest.
An Garda Síochána continue to investigate all of the circumstances of this serious incident.
An incident room has been established at Carlow Garda Station, with a Senior Investigating Officer appointed to lead the investigation.
A Family Liaison Officer is providing support to the deceased’s family at this time.
Investigating Gardaí once again urge anyone who may have recorded footage of the incident not to share it on social media platforms or messaging apps, but instead to provide it directly to the investing team.
Anyone present at Fairgreen Shopping Centre between approximately 6:00pm and 6:30pm yesterday evening, Sunday 1st June 2025 is asked to contact the incident room at Carlow Garda Station.
Anyone with any information on this incident is asked to contact Carlow Garda Station at 059-9136620 or the Garda Confidential Line at 1800-666-111.
I would like to acknowledge the management and business community of the Fairgreen Shopping Centre for their assistance and support to the public yesterday evening.
I also want to acknowledge the assistance of all the emergency services yesterday evening, Local Fire Brigade, Ambulance Services and the Defence forces for their professionalism and assistance.
I specifically want to highlight the response of local Garda members, who on receipt of a call of a very dangerous incident immediately responded to protect their community.
Their courage was exemplary.
An Garda Síochána is conscious that this serious incident has an impact on the local community and local Garda management will work with the local community, business community and other state agencies in the coming days to help the community come to terms with this incident.
An Garda Síochána is also very aware that there is a family grieving the death of their loved one at this time and An Garda Síochána appeals for privacy for the family.
Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has expressed his solidarity with those impacted by the serious incident in Carlow.
He's describing it as "a really shocking incident".
He says gun violence is very rare in this country, and he's determined that will remain the case. He says the area in Carlow is safe.
The Taoiseach says he is deeply shocked and saddened at the shooting incident in Carlow this evening.
Micheal Martin says his thoughts are with the families affected and the local community in Carlow, after what was a very serious and traumatic incident.
I am deeply shocked and saddened at the shooting incident in Carlow this evening.
— Micheál Martin (@MichealMartinTD) June 1, 2025
My thoughts are with the families affected and the local community in Carlow after what was a very serious and traumatic incident.
I urge anyone who has information to speak to the Gardaí.
The Tánaiste has released the following statement on the incident:
“I am deeply concerned to hear about the incident that has taken place in Carlow tonight and have been kept briefed.
I understand a young child has been hurt and I join with people across our country in thinking of them and their family tonight.
I am also thinking of all those who witnessed this situation and the awful shock and upset it must have caused them. I know their families and communities will rally to support them.
I am grateful to our emergency services for their work and response.
This is a live Garda Investigation with the support of members of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit.
I have been in touch with the Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces, Lieutenant General Rossa Mulcahy, in relation this incident and the assistance our Defence Forces are providing.
It’s important now that our Gardai can carry out this investigation thoroughly.