
A MAN burgled and attacked his ex-girlfriend, biting her on her face and buttocks, threw her beloved late grandmotherโs ashes into a fire and kept a loaded machine gun at his home, a court heard.
Willie Woodland (31), of Shanabooly Road, Ballynanty, committed the offences while he was wanted by Gardaรญ for breaching the terms of a suspended sentence for a 2018 firearms conviction for which he received a six-year jail sentence with the final 18 months suspended.
When Gardaรญ raided Mr Woodlandโs home on September 3, 2024, the court heard, they found a loaded machine gun, 18 rounds of ammunition, โฌ6,000 worth of cocaine and cannabis, and โฌ1,000 cash.
Gardaรญ said the gunโs serial number had been erased and was loaded with 15 rounds when it was found at Woodlandโs home.
During interviews with Gardai following his arrest, Woodland identified himself in a video he had shared on Snapchat posing with the gun. He accepted responsibility for the gun and drugs, but would not disclose who he purchased the weapon from.
The court heard that Woodland told Gardaรญ he was storing the gun because he felt threatened and in fear for his life, and that he was given the โฌ1,000 to hold for an unidentified party.
The court also heard Woodlandย told Gardaรญ he had ordered another person to collect the gun for him in Tipperary, and that he paid โฌ5,000 for the firearm.
Woodland pleaded guilty to possession of the submachine-gun, ammunition, possession of the drugs for sale or supply, simple possession of the drugs, and a money-laundering charge in respect of the โฌ1,000 cash seized.
He also pleaded guilty to assaulting an ex-girlfriend on two separate occasions, in June and September 2023; aggravated burglary with a knife at the womanโs home; attempted theft; and theft of the womanโs mobile phone.
During one of the unprovoked attacks, Woodland burgled the womanโs home armed with a knife, bear hugged her, bit her on the neck, face, and back, and stole her phone.
In another attack, he bit the woman on her buttocks while trying to steal her phone in another jealous rage, the court heard.
The woman wrote in a victim impact statement that Woodland โmanipulatedโ her and โisolatedโ her from her loved ones, saying he tried to โcontrolโ her even after they had split up, forcing her to obtain a protection order from the courts.
โHe entered my home with vengeance, when we werenโt even still together, he pinned me down and he bit me like I was some sort of animal,โ the woman said.
โIt was a toxic relationship, he threatened me and my family, and said he was going to shoot me dead.
โIt was nasty, he was wishing cancer on my nana, and he followed my 69-year-old nana with a knife. Heโd ring me multiple times.โ
The woman said she had to retreat to a womanโs shelter to get away from Woodland and that she was tormented when he disposed of her beloved grandmotherโs ashes. She said she kept her grandmotherโs ashes in a keepsake but Woodland โput them in a fire and sent me a video of itโ.
Woodland also pleaded guilty to possessing almost โฌ10,000 in stolen goods robbed by others from homes in Adare and Rathkeale in May 2021.
Woodland committed all of the above offences while on bail and in breach of his suspended sentence for the 2018 firearms offences.
His barrister, senior counsel Brian McInerney, accepted Woodlandโs โoffending while on bailโ, but asked the court to take into account Woodlandโs guilty pleas and that he has โa long-standing drug addictionโ.
โHe instructs me he is remorseful, particularly to the young lady, he acknowledges he is going to receive a custodial sentence,โ said Mr McInerney.
Judge Colin Daly remanded Woodland to Portlaoise Prison for sentencing on November 16.


