GinAndBitter wrote: » https://imgur.com/a/AgJcQD9 Article in today's star about the young lad that got attacked.
Hoboo wrote: » Thats from last week
rusty cole wrote: » oh right so it's grand? it's yesterday news then. Not sure Chronology is the issue here.
daveville30 wrote: » The funny thing is thats what will end up happening. I lived in Birmingham and there was gangs in each area usually calling themselves after there postcode B36CREW ect
MrFresh wrote: » There used to be a gang in Crumlin that called themselves the Crumpton Crew.
julyjane wrote: » Does anyone know the name of the pub in Lanz@rote where the monk escaped from before 2 men came in to shoot him in 2015? I've been over there a few times and would be familiar with some of the pubs so I'm curious
dirtyden wrote: » No you did not.
A MEMBER OF the Hutch family living in fear for his safety has been jailed for breaking into the Offices of the Revenue Commissioners and assaulting a man who tried to prevent him leaving. Alan Hutch (36) was confronted by a staff member who found him in his office as he returned from a tea break. The man was punched several times by Hutch during violent scuffles as he tried to prevent him leaving with a stolen mobile phone. Gardaí were alerted and all property recovered. Hutch, of Portland Place, Dublin has 73 previous convictions including assault, robbery, burglary, threats to kill, endangerment, obstruction, production of article and road traffic offences. Hutch pleaded guilty to burglary and assault causing harm to Karl Higgins at the Office of the Revenue Commissioners, Hammam buildings, Upper O’Connell Street on 7 March 2018. Violent struggle Judge Melanie Greally noted the burglary had developed into a violent struggle when Hutch was interrupted and his escape prevented. Higgins suffered a number of blows during two scuffles. Two of Higgins’ colleagues came to his assistance and subdued Hutch until gardaí arrived. Judge Greally noted Hutch has been in custody since the date of his arrest and is very isolated in prison, where he has become “paranoid” in relation to others including prison staff. She said he is “extremely fearful for his own safety and has substantial cause for that fear”.
Muahahaha wrote: » https://www.thejournal.ie/alan-hutch-jailed-revenue-offices-4554869-Mar2019/
ghostfacekilla wrote: » I wonder what the release dates look like for Murtagh and Delboy.
Omackeral wrote: Alan Hutch's warrant would've been made out to the one jail that holds Kinahan aligned prisoners. I've no doubt they probably just rushed him through his committal and sent him on elsewhere (possibly while under armed guard) but if the article is saying he's paranoid to the point of suspecting prison staff, can you imagine what he must've been thinking while rolling up to the gates?! It's merely standard practise to commit to said prion initially in all cases but in his mind I'm sure it was a grand conspiracy by the State!
delly wrote: » Chaos in Raheny last night, windows put in on several cars. Dart arrivals brought it, but not sure where they were from.
saintsaltynuts wrote: » They're well welcome in the following neighborhood's.....Ballyfermot, Clondalkin, Crumlin, Ballymun, Drimnagh, Sheriff St.,Finglas,North Inner City, South Inner City and some part's of Tallaght and Coolock.
not yet wrote: » Ha Ha, Listen pal, I'm from the inner city and have lived in a lot of working class areas, so don't try lecture me on Ballyfermot or Finglas.. You have whatever agenda suits your narrative, I'm not reading anymore of your bullsh1t.
thegreengoblin wrote: » Any more info on this?