Boom_Bap wrote: » Just a reminder, in the last thread we banned the use of initials of people being discussed. I'd like to enforce that here also as it's headwrecking to try read and figure out. And as usual, no speculation please. I'm also updating the thread title.
the sheriff is HERE wrote: » would anyone care to guess what is meant by "A new approach to confronting these thugs is needed" maybe what they did to the scum that thought they could do what they wanted down in limerick. nope Limerick is worse now than ever before, this in dublin has taken away resources need in other parts of the country.
the sheriff is HERE wrote: » would anyone care to guess what is meant by "A new approach to confronting these thugs is needed" maybe what they did to the scum that thought they could do what they wanted down in limerick.
BillyBobBS wrote: » Word on the street. Yo yo home boy. I laugh out loud at the names these fools attach to themselves, The Monk, Mad Mickey etc... What a bunch of losers.
weldoninhio wrote: » Runner Registration Number: N/A Runner Make: NIKE Runner Model: Air Max Change Of Vehicle Ownership Sold by Champion Sports in the last 3 months Runners Registration Certificate No Runner Registration Certificate issued in the last: 3 months Found them burnt out in Fairview Park I heard, witnesses said there were a pair of Adidas left there unattended for the past week, but they're gone now. They couldn't identify the model. :pac::pac::pac::pac::pac:
baylah17 wrote: » Way to go! Word on the street is that is best post on the thread:D
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Would the fact the perpetrator fled on foot suggest he may have had a safe house nearby to hold up in?
tomofson wrote: » The fact there was no head shots meant they wanted him to die in pain, so they put enough rounds in his body to make sure of a kill.
MurmanskRun wrote: » (Multi quoting is difficult on a phone.) I was heading towards Fairview on foot, directly across the road from the flats when I heard the gunfire. Four observations in retrospect (for I'm still a bit shook): (a) There was no hesitation between the shots. None, whatsoever. (b) It sounded like more than six shots, though I suppose, given the semi-subterranean location, it might've been echos. (c) I've often heard that shots fired don't sound like they're portrayed to do in the movies. Bollocks, it sounds exactly like gunfire and it's bowel-loosening. (d) Fair play to the Gardaí and their response time. Now, I'm still trying to process my reaction - and like I said, I'm still shook up - because in the immediate aftermath, I was torn between legging it across the road to offer assistance and simply... legging it. For shame, I chose the latter. To be honest, I'm quite conflicted about this because essentially I made a snap decision that it was drug/feud/criminal related and not, say, a domestic gone bad. The fact that it turned out to be another slain scumbag doesn't mitigate my reaction and I'm not liking myself much this morning
MurmanskRun wrote: » (Multi quoting is difficult on a phone.) I was heading towards Fairview on foot, directly across the road from the flats when I heard the gunfire. Four observations in retrospect (for I'm still a bit shook): (a) There was no hesitation between the shots. None, whatsoever. (b) It sounded like more than six shots, though I suppose, given the semi-subterranean location, it might've been echos. (c) I've often heard that shots fired don't sound like they're portrayed to do in the movies. Bollocks, it sounds exactly like gunfire and it's bowel-loosening. (d) Fair play to the Gardaí and their response time.Now, I'm still trying to process my reaction - and like I said, I'm still shook up - because in the immediate aftermath, I was torn between legging it across the road to offer assistance and simply... legging it. For shame, I chose the latter. To be honest, I'm quite conflicted about this because essentially I made a snap decision that it was drug/feud/criminal related and not, say, a domestic gone bad. The fact that it turned out to be another slain scumbag doesn't mitigate my reaction and I'm not liking myself much this morning
TallGlass wrote: » With the latest two shootings, only a matter of time before an innocent bystander is killed by a stray bullet.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » I don't blame the Gardai but I do blame the courts and to a certain extent our politicians. Anyone with convictions for anything even remotely related to this feud or related to either of the main factions involved should be locked up for long enough for it to blow over. In the US they have laws to treat a gang as a criminal conspiracy, in which one only has to prove a crime by one member to charge everyone in the organisation with culpability for that - most of these guys have numerous convictions for violent, gang-related crime which begs the question why the hell aren't they already in prison?
_Brian wrote: » Can we not have one mega thread titled “guess what scumbag has been shot today”. Is there really a need for individual threads all the time.
the sheriff is HERE wrote: » he was on foot! im looking for type of gun used, smartarse. edit, if,you,dont,like,my, posts,dont,quote,them.
the sheriff is HERE wrote: » guards are stretched to the max, there's feuds within feud, feuding factions, using hitmen, from other factions, they're trying to protect lives, this is fcuking mental.
the sheriff is HERE wrote: » yes, word on the street, is reprisal for the ballymun shooting of bottlers innocent sister and his friend.
Gadgetman496 wrote: » One thing for sure, last nights hit-man was making sure of the kill, there was none of this, I shot him in the foot on the eight shot about it. There seems to be some sort of message or signature about the way David Byrne and Derek Coakley Hutch were blasted in the face? No shots to the head or face last night, was that any indication that it might have been a different feud to the main one?
Rushden wrote: » Person in his profile pic perhaps