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Wicklow man charged over false social media post targeting migrant
Kirk Loco (44), with an address at 37 Waverley Meadow, Broomhall, Co. Wicklow, outside Bray Courthouse on November 3, 2025.
Darragh McCann
Yesterday at 12:58
A Wicklow man has been brought before a sitting of Bray District Court after allegedly sharing a fake social media post that falsely accused a migrant of indecent behaviour.
Kirk Loco (44), with an address at 37 Waverley Meadow, Broomhall, Co Wicklow, appeared before Bray District Court charged that on June 21, 2024, at his home, he distributed or published a threatening or grossly offensive communication with intent to cause harm. Contrary to Section 4(1) and (3) of the Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Act 2020
Mr Loco is accused of creating and sharing a post that included a photo of a man sleeping on a bus and falsely claiming that the man had exposed himself to women and girls during the journey.
The investigation was carried out by gardaí in Wicklow as part of an ongoing inquiry into the creation and circulation of false information on social media.
Gardaí said the claims were completely false and unfounded.
Garda Emma Jane Doyle, from Newtownmountkennedy Garda Station, testified that at 7.05am on Monday, Mr Loco was arrested and brought to Bray Garda Station.
The court was told that Mr Loco made no reply when charged.
No objection was made to bail. Bail was granted under the conditions that he stay away from Ipas centres and refrain from taking part in any protests or demonstrations.
Counsel for the defence, Ciara O’Brien BL, applied for legal aid, stating that Mr Loco is in receipt of payments of €250 per week.
Judge David Kennedy ruled that Mr Loco must provide a statement of means before legal aid could be granted.
Judge Kennedy adjourned the matter for a plea, or to fix a date for hearing.
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Mr Loco is due to appear again before Bray District Court on December 8, 2025.
This “Kirk Loco” fella is Terry Kenny who is bvehind the extremely prolific fascist Twitter account @teztruth81.
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Being Loco Lands Wicklow Man In Court
Kirk Loco charged with posting false allegations on social media
written by Paul November 3, 2025
Kirk Loco. Pic: Collins Photo Agency
We knew Kirk Loco was special when we had to block him back in October last year following a series of racist rants about immigrants.**
And when he immediately used his girlfriend’s account to confront us about blocking him off the Guide’s social media, this wonderful line made us realise that our decision was a good one.
‘I know you fear my truthful manner, otherwise you wouldn’t block me, would you?’
Be the holy. Get that man a Truth Social account.
This morning, Kirk Loco – or Terry Kenny as he’s known to his nearest and dearest – was in Bray District Court, charged with the creation and dissemination of false allegations on social media.
It was on June 21st, 2024 that Kirk posted claims about an ‘intoxicated immigrant of Trudder House’ apparently ‘exposing himself to 14 yr old girl’ on the no 133 bus to Newtown. He also posted a photograph of the man sleeping on the bus.
The girl’s sister later commented on Loco’s post, stating that the man in question had never approached the 14-year-old.
Which is why Garda Emma Jane Doyle arrested the 44-year-old Loco at his Rathnew home at 8.30am this morning, and took him to court.
The charge was read out as one of distributing or publishing a threatening or grossly offensive communication about an individual, known only as MM, with intent to cause harm.
Loco had a similar lapse of clarity when he posted at Dublin Airport about ‘150-200 men, straight off a plane, onto McEntee’s Coaches (The irony), and coming to a hotel or tent in a field near you, real soon’.
A few hours later, Dublin Airport commented on the post, ‘Hi Terry. For clarity, this is a group of EU nationals (from Slovakia) arriving into Ireland to work as seasonal workers on a turkey farm in the run up to Christmas. Busses were provided by their employer.’
Counsel for the defence, Ciara O’Brien BL, applied for legal aid, stating that Mr Loco was in receipt of weekly payments totalling €250 a week. Judge David Kennedy ruled that Mr Loco had to produce a statement of means first.



