pablo128 wrote: » There was no messing either. Gun point blank in the face and "get the fcuk down!" I'd say the young fella pissed himself.
Utter Consternation wrote: » That wasn't Billy 'Baked Beans' young fella?
mynamejeff wrote: might be he made it all the way to the boot if the cops were chasing the runners from the car . the video only seems to kck in after the lads in the car and most of the cops are long gone
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Not sure when exactly this was filmed but it's not nice to see stuff like this in the middle of town (and yes that's the four courts in shot).https://twitter.com/2510_matt/status/1125078156979916800
begbysback wrote: » The original with better quality was reposted by herbal freedom fighter
El_Bee wrote: » https://www.msn.com/en-ie/news/newsireland/west-dublin-feud-locals-afraid-to-talk-to-gardaí-for-fear-of-gang-retribution IS there any way to break this culture of silence? It's bet into us from an early age not to be a "rat".
Tomw86 wrote: » Yes - Witness protection. But Ireland is too small.
The Enbalmer wrote: » ` We need similar laws to the RICO statutes. Basically you're a member of an organised gang and you're history..Federal racketeering sentences in the US can run into hundreds of years..the defendant's only way of ever seeing daylight again is to turn turtle on their associates..it has worked to bring down many high profile criminals and organisations. The story of Tekashi6ix9ine is a good example of how RICO can be used to take down small fry in order to get to the big fry. The beauty of it al is there's no certainty at all that the sentence will actually be reduced for cooperating ( the presiding judge has the final say) but most "gangsters" shiit their Calvins at the prospect of 100+ years in the federal pen. Witness protection should only apply as long as the trial is in progress..after that leave them to sink,swim or show up in a laneway full of holes...no loss to society.
El_Bee wrote: » I think the heaviest sentence ever given was like 30 years over here and that is held up like it's some amazing thing. Life Sentences, in Ireland? no.
MrFresh wrote: » Cowardly attack on the streets of Galway.https://twitter.com/4dger/status/1127258773595336707
suicide_circus wrote: » attempted murder
Bobblehats wrote: » How did he walk away from that?!
Paradicia wrote: » No one knows what happened. He probably didn't walk away and that's the sad part. Lasting brain damage is no joke and for these lads to think it's okay to do this is a crime against humanity. I hope the men involved in this get what's coming for them.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » *in front of judge* "Poor upbringing, bright future, good lad..." and round and round we go...
MrFresh wrote: » Cowardly attack on the streets of Galway.