Late Garda Jerry McCabe To Be Awarded Freedom Of Limerick
The late detective garda Jerry McCabe is to be awarded with the Freedom of Limerick, along with his partner, retired detective garda Ben O’Sullivan.
The decision follows a special meeting of Limerick City and County Council where there was unanimous agreement.
The Freedom of Limerick is the highest honour that can be bestowed upon an individual by Limerick City and County Council.
The honour is reserved for those who have made exceptional or unique contributions to the common good or to persons who have made outstanding contributions to the business, commercial, educational or cultural life of Limerick.
Both men are being honoured for their bravery in the carrying out of the duties on behalf of the people of Limerick and Ireland, and as a token of the high esteem and affection in which they are held by the people of Limerick.
The Freedom of Limerick ceremony will take place in Istabraq Hall, Council Headquarters, Merchant’s Quay, Limerick V94 EH90 on Thursday 28 June 2018 at 6pm.
In 2014, President of Ireland Michael D Higgins was conferred with the honour in recognition of his outstanding achievement as President and for his considerable contribution to the social, academic, cultural and artistic life at home and abroad.
Prior the amalgamation 64 people received the Freedom of Limerick city, including Paul O’Connell, Maud Gonne, Pope John Paull II, JP McManus as well as former US Presidents John F Kennedy and Bill Clinton.