rondog wrote: » As someone who grew up in an area with lots of junkies I can tell you you are talking absolute boll1x. I know I’d say about 12/13 junkies and not one of them was abused,not one comes from a troubled household. I can tell you for certain that these lads and lasses well that the only reason they ended up as junkies is Because they didn’t know when the party ended. These people I would have been at parties with years ago. These people would keep going day after day. They never even tried to get a job,they were lazy and just wanted to get out of it all the time. The same people bummed their way they life. Some stole from their family,one of the girls sells her body and she will openly admit she loves the buzz from gear. So,save all your bleeding heart reasons that these poor souls are the way they are cos I know a completely different story.
Fiftyfilthy wrote: » More junkie chitchat :boring:
FaxingBerlin wrote: » Sweating for someone to get shot this fella haha
Fiftyfilthy wrote: » One would never wish death on someone
Tommy Kelly wrote: » Done a huge one there this eve. Thought I was a gonnar. mi corazón casi salió a través de mi camiseta de Gucci.
Tommy Kelly wrote: » Done a huge one there this eve.
El_Bee wrote: » these guys dont just flip a switch when they're 18/19 and become violent drug dealers, they're the kids that are out all hours when they're 13/14 onwards, catch them early and we reduce the number of these thugs
Righteouswrong wrote: » That’s it, no teenagers allowed out late anymore, sort the gang wars right out.
Jeff2 wrote: » There was someone posted here that sold drugs and said no one affiliated to the gangs wouldn't post here. The mods can see ip address that's how they know rereg. But some have posted.
Holly Hoxed wrote: » Longtime lurker here, what happened of ogdublin does anyone know?
KM792 wrote: » Hamid Sanambars funeral was a very quiet affair at a mosque....none of his gangland cronies showed for it.
KM792 wrote: » Clonskeagh Mosque yesterday.Its on the front of today's Star.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » Some fella predicted last wknd that something would happen in Longford. He was right, Maura has entered love island!!
Dante7 wrote: » Appeal after man narrowly avoids injury in shooting at house in Longford town https://jrnl.ie/4681712
anacc wrote: » In most cases unless you have a court order to compel the ISP to tell you, you can’t tie an IP address to a person. Most residential accounts have dynamic IP (they change often) or use mobile which is behind CGNAT (huge amounts of people share IPs so cant be individually identified outside of the ISP).
specky4eyes wrote: » Just came across this article from a couple of weeks ago, I haven't seen it on here, I'll copy and paste as you only get to read a couple of articles a week and then you must subscribe to view the full article. This was my trail of thought after the Iranian was blasted. Copy and paste fromhttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/dublin-criminal-expected-to-seek-revenge-for-hamid-sanambar-murder-1.3908683 Dublin criminal expected to seek revenge for Hamid Sanambar murder Garda fearful Sanambar allies set to target associates of murdered Sean Little. Gardaí anticipate an escalation in gun violence within a wide network of criminals in north Dublin following the murder of Hamid Sanambar on Tuesday. The Iranian national, who was shot in Kilmore West, was suspected of involvement in a number of shootings since the start of the year and last year. He was close to a gang leader in his 20s based in Finglas who is Glen ward regarded as one of the emerging figures in the Dublin underworld. Gardaí now believe the young criminal will seek revenge for the murder of Sanambar and will regard his murder as a challenge to his authority. Detectives believe four fatal shootings since the start of the year are all linked to the activities of the Finglas gang and the young criminals they supply drugs to in the city. Zach Parker (23) was shot dead outside a gym in Swords, north Co Dublin, in January. Sean Little (22) was shot dead near Walshestown, north Co Dublin, last Tuesday week. Jordan Davis (22) was murdered in Darndale on Wednesday of last week and Sanambar was murdered in Dublin on Tuesday. Parker, Little and Davis were all friends who dealt drugs that originated with the Kinahan gang and were sold to the murdered friends by the gang in Finglas. Gardaí believe the Finglas gang killed Parker over an unpaid drugs debt. They suspect the same gang shot Little, because he had been threatening revenge for Parker’s killing, and also Davis, possibly over an unpaid drugs debt. Little’s associates had become convinced over the past week that Sanambar (42), who had been living in Clonshaugh, north Dublin, was present when Little was shot dead, and perhaps pulled the trigger. And that Sanambar had visited the scene of Little’s murder last Wednesday week and the Little family home on Tuesday to create the impression he was grieving. Gardaí believe Little’s associates were tracking Sanambar’s movements in recent days. When he called to the Little family home on Kilbarron Avenue, Kilmore West at 3.30pm on Tuesday, he was shot dead by men who lay in wait outside. It means while Parker, Little and Davis all appear to have been murdered by the Finglas gang, Sanambar’s murder was effectively an attack on that gang. There are concerns now that any of Little’s criminal associates who fall under the suspicion of the Finglas gang for the Sanambar murder may be targeted by it. The getaway vehicle used by the three men who killed Sanambar was set on fire at Castletimon Gardens close to the murder scene. The silver Toyota Avensis 04 D 71806 was bought from a small car dealership in south Dublin 10 days ago. The man who bought the car did some work on it and sold it online at a small profit last week. Gardaí are now examining that second transaction in the hope it may lead them to the men who bought the car. “We are particularly interested in the Toyota Avensis car and its whereabouts since it was sold on May 20th,” said Detective Inspector Mick Mulligan. “If anyone has any information about where it was parked up, they could contact us at Santry Garda station or Ballymun station.” Asked if the Little and Sanambar murders were linked, Det Insp Mulligan said: “Naturally we are taking cognizance of the location where this murder happened. “We are not connecting both at this time but it is something we are considering. We are co-ordinating with the other investigation teams in relation to the other murders,” he added in reference to the murders of Little and Davis last week and Parker in January. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will visit communities affected by the gangland killings in Coolock and Kilmore West, Dublin “as soon as I can find a little time”, Marie O’Halloran writes. Mr Varadkar said he shared the “collective revulsion at the killings that have happened in different parts of Dublin and Drogheda in recent weeks”. And he told the Dáil on Wednesday he wanted to “express solidarity with the communities in which these killings have happened”.