Dubliner to go on trial in New York for death of Longford man in 2018

Steven O’Brien’s expected to plead not guilty when case begins on November 14th

Danny McGee was found unconscious at 4am outside the Gaslight Bar in Queens. File image: iStock
Danny McGee was found unconscious at 4am outside the Gaslight Bar in Queens. File image: iStock

A 25-year-old Dublin man is set to go on trial in New York in November in connection with the death of another man in the city last year.

Steven O’Brien, of 42nd Street, Queens, New York but originally from Dublin is due to go on trial on November 14th.

He is accused of assaulting Danny McGee (21) of Drumlish, Co Longford in the early hours of November 22nd, 2018. Mr McGee was found unconscious at 4am outside the Gaslight Bar in Queens.

He was taken to hospital but later pronounced dead. It is understood he died of a head injury. Mr O’Brien is accused of third-degree assault, which carries up to a year in prison, and intends to plead not guilty.

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Mr O'Brien's lawyer Matthew Gartenberg confirmed that the trail was expected to begin in November.

“We are preparing for trial, and are mounting a vigorous defence to the allegations,” Mr Gartenberg told The Irish Times.

Sorcha Pollak

Sorcha Pollak

Sorcha Pollak is an Irish Times reporter specialising in immigration issues and cohost of the In the News podcast