Sultan of Bling wrote: » Out of all the Dundon brothers, who would be classed as the biggest nutter or are they all equally as mad?
Norrie7 wrote: » First ever gangland shooting was Michael Crinnion in Cork in 1995
Chalk McHugh wrote: » 8 murders in Dublin in 2019. Zero so far in 2020.
Chalk McHugh wrote: » Anyone know the story of when the blacks who were moving into the area back then came into the Blue Lion looking for protection money? They were told to come back later that evening and few calls were made and when the blacks came back Gerry Hutch and co. were there to meet them and lets just say by the end of the meeting getting a few bob was the least of the black lads worries. That was the beginning and the end of the blacks reign on Parnell St.
Chalk McHugh wrote: » I remember Johny Reddin getting whacked in the Blue Lion, Parnell St, around then. Might been 1996. Anyone know the story of when the blacks who were moving into the area back then came into the Blue Lion looking for protection money? They were told to come back later that evening and few calls were made and when the blacks came back Gerry Hutch and co. were there to meet them and lets just say by the end of the meeting getting a few bob was the least of the black lads worries. That was the beginning and the end of the blacks reign on Parnell St.
Brawler666 wrote: » So just the local scumbag. Can't see him saving him
spider baby 172 wrote: » Was there a lot of killings and drama in the Blue Lion over the years? The Monk owned it didn't he
punchdrunk wrote: » 42 in London for 2019
seantomo wrote: » Deffo wasnt 42 gangland shootings.
Chalk McHugh wrote: » As far as i know there was a near record homicide rate of over 100 in London last year but the vast majority were knife killings. Id guess around 10 gun murders. I remember reading about it last year sometime. London is bolloxed with black and Muslim gangs knife crime.
seantomo wrote: » Yeah the Nigerians were battered with hurls and baseball bats and sent on there way, then the Chinese took over.
Fedcba321 wrote: » Still wrong to assume it was the monkey gang who shot him in finglas. I dunno who it was but no point assuming
seantomo wrote: » Yeah thats what im getting at, Dublin is a safe city for most part just not if your involved in Drugs.
Ucntcme wrote: » he shot at a house in finglas and the house he shot at had guns in it so they shot back and got him in the leg.. when they asked him who he was doing it for he gave a name.. i haven't seen the name on here yet so i won't be repeating what i heard
Chalk McHugh wrote: » No more drama than usua in around the north inner city. Dont remember any other murder in there. Dont act the bollox and you'd be alright. Long gone now. Many still drinking across the road now in Reillys/Judges. Not a bad spot. Used to ses the Monk and Eddie Hutch in there most Sundays.
Prisoner 0922156 wrote: » At least give us a clue
Ucntcme wrote: » he is part of the gang wearing the manbags and gucci hats
Dwarf.Shortage wrote: » No he was going to shoot bottles with Nidge in a forrest, was up on his Bebo.
Gucci flip flops wrote: » They all wear mandbags and gucci hats
Prisoner 0922156 wrote: » Ah yes I'd seen that. Wasn't there a rumour that was a bit of a set-up and the shooter knew they were coming?
Ucntcme wrote: » like i said i will not repeating the name i heard because I'm not sure how true it is and i haven't seen him mentioned on here before so i hope that clue narrows it down for you
seantomo wrote: » John Gilligan, Dougie Moran, Eddie Hutch and Noel Duggan.
Brawler666 wrote: » I think he's narrowing it down to the Gucci gang
Anon165 wrote: » Why did all this gangster activity start in around 1996, that seems to be the start of it from what I can make out and it's just snowballed from there. What are the key factors, maybe political, maybe economic. I don't know.
Ucntcme wrote: » everyone on here thinks they know a thing or 2 like your assuming I'm a "he"