Career
Carty"s first escape from confinement came on 26 June 1920, when he was rescued from Sligo Gaol. On 15 February 1921, Carty next escaped from prison in Derry. The rescue party was led by Charles McGuinness.
Carty was taken from the city in a coal boat, the Carricklee by the first mate Oskar Norrby a Swede.
One Inspector was killed by gunfire, and another was wounded. Following the incident, thirteen people were brought to trial, but were acquitted by the jury, which accepted their plea of alibi.
Carty was first elected in the 1921 general election to the 2nd Dáil, and was re-elected in eight successive general elections. He remained active in local politics, being elected to Sligo County Council in 1928 for the Tubbercurry area.
He was re-elected in August 1942, only a month before his death, after which his Dáil remained vacant until the 1943 general election.