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Rory Mooney, 17 Dec
A man who posted messages about the Mayor of Derry and Strabane has
been described by a judge as 'a right wing, racist conspiracy
theorist'.
Kevin Barry McIntyre (31) of Miller Street in Derry was charged with
two counts of abuse of the communication network of May 2 and May 4.
At a contested hearing today at Derry Magistrate's Court the defendant
gave evidence on his own behalf.
He told the court he was 'entitled to express my opinions' and said the
posts were for 'education and entertainment'.
McIntyre claimed posts referring to the former SDLP leader Colum
Eastwood were made because of his support for the Covid vaccine that he
claimed had killed many people.
Under cross examination the defendant denied having an issue with the
Mayor, denied having an issue with her colour or the fact she was a
woman.
He defended his post stating the Mayor was 'close to death' by stating
that she had lived over halfway of her life span.
McIntyre went on to described Lilian Seenoi-Barr as 'a terrorist' and
defended a post that talked of 'the blacks taking over.'
District Judge Barney McElholm said the Covid vaccine had saved
'countless lives' and said to refer to the blacks taking over would
suggest 'we were in the depths of Alabama.'
The judge said the posts were 'filthy, threatening, abusive language'
and were clearly in breach of the communications legislation.
Finding McIntyre guilty on both counts he said that the contest had
been 'a complete waste of the court's time'.
McIntyre will be sentenced on February 14 after a pre-sentence report
is prepared.