Brawler666 wrote: » I think he's narrowing it down to the Gucci gang
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
Gucci flip flops wrote: » I know but what I'm saying is all the gucci gang wear manbags and gucci hats haha so it could be any of em
Gucci flip flops wrote: » Is it not the fella that went to england to do the lie detector test
Brawler666 wrote: » I know ye and said he hasn't been mentioned on the thread either. I know a few names in the gang that aren't thrown around much but I'm not sitting here naming them until I get it right haha
Ucntcme wrote: » it's not like i want to play a game of guess who. theres no point guessing anyway because the names you put up i will not be saying if their right or wrong anyway
PaddyK2020 wrote: » He's on remand.
Brawler666 wrote: » Alright well do u have any info on CS nowadays? He came back after doing the test and had a hit on him but nothing ever happened
Brawler666 wrote: » Safest place for him
Thesiger wrote: » He was arrested for attempted murder and presumably is currently in Cloverhill awaiting trial.
PaddyK2020 wrote: » Midlands.
Brawler666 wrote: » Has he fallen out with everyone?
Brawler666 wrote: » CS?
punchdrunk wrote: » 42 in London for 2019
Noseygit wrote: » He's been mentioned loads and is locked up
Haladmirer wrote: » Reading about those old murders is like a walk down memory lane Which 1 of those did the monk do? I remember reading that he had row with a guy in a pub one night,guy must have came out better of it And monk shot him in man's back garden very soon after Apparently well known at the time in the area and a big reason why monk had not to be messed with reputation Never saw it mentioned since although he was a well known source for journos in latter years so his pull might have helped with that then
Omackeral wrote: » Fell fowl of the Nortons in Coolock anyway, which doesn't help his cause.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Organised crime in Ireland has its origins with the IRA and other Republican groups. Sticking up banks and post offices in the 70s, opening fire on unarmed members of the AGS. The Dunnes were probably the first Irish organised crime family in the 70s.
JMMCapital wrote: » Was Capper high up in flashy’s gang? How much you recon them lads would be on per week? 2-3 grand?
JMMCapital wrote: » Was Capper high up in flashy’s gang?
seantomo wrote: » Heres a few articles of some of the earlier hits in 90s Dublin and the Blue lion, for some reason gangland hits really took off in 96, it must of had something to do with the Provos calling a ceasefire, harldy a coincidence.https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/drugs-bring-mafia-wars-to-dublin-streets-1346881.htmlhttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gunman-panics-after-bungled-bid-to-shoot-pub-customer-26173469.html
Chalk McHugh wrote: » Very quiet on the gangland front this year in Dublin. I thought there would be a big lull after Mulready Woods murder. And there has been. Not one murder in Dublin since and thats three months ago. There really is no comparison to gangland in Dublin now and back a decade or so when up to 15 - 20 gangland murders a year was not uncommon in Dublin. Or during the Hutch feud . Its a different ball game now. Full of scummy little feral youths with infamous monikers who are more renowned for what they wear than what they do. It's all gone a bit boring. I see nothing but loud, lowlife morons involved. And our dirty traveller friends who the corona virus wouldn't dare attempt to poison.
Brawler666 wrote: » Who are the Nortons aligned with?
Omackeral wrote: » Broadly aligned with the KOCG but they have their own stuff going on too.