pablo128 wrote: » Papers just printing more sh1te probably.
Fedcba321 wrote: » I also didn’t realize flashy little bro was the shooter for carberry so another poster said here tonight anyway,
Paul_Crosby wrote: » Would you fellas get any joyriders down there in these bad estates? Probably a stupid question
JMMCapital wrote: » If Flashy was bringing in 20-25K a week how much do ye think Big is making? Would flashy be a small fish in comparison, I wonder how it works
Muahahaha wrote: » Definitely goes on in parts of Finglas, you see doughnut tracks on green areas and burnt out grass, though that could also be from the weekly Friday night rubbish burning. Tolka Valley road in south Finglas is an absolute head wreck to drive down, its got about 12 massive speed bumps all placed just 50 metres apart, feels like you're driving up a mountain to get over them. Can only presume thats to stop joyriders in the area, its a very long straight road so the council dont want to be giving them a racetrack. .
JMMCapital wrote: » Is flashy's little brother heavily involved too? you'd think the last thing he'd want would be him to be carried up in this ****e.
Fedcba321 wrote: » No he wasn’t where are you getting this info from .
Thesiger wrote: » Priorswood Road is similar like that, has those little islands to slow you down/delay you.
Paul_Crosby wrote: » Yeah it certainly depends on how "joyrider friendly" the area is in terms of roads, it was absolutely rampant up here they would drive circles around the big ugly grey armoured police landrovers trying to catch them, that's if the police even bothered going after them in the first place, usually not if it was a republican area, it was the local paramilitaries the hoods were more worried about than the police, of course some of the madder ones would get kneecapped and then just go straight back to it without a care
Muahahaha wrote: » yeah Ballyfermot has a few of those chicanes. I dont mind them as they are designed to cruise through at the limit of 50kph. Its the giant big speed bumps that are an absolute head wreck to drive over. The council deliberately build them in such a way that if you hit it at anything over 35kph you're going to get jolted out of it haha those old RUC Land Rovers back in the 80s and 90s wouldnt have a hope trying to catch a freshly stolen 2.2l Honda Accord :pac: Those yolks had the turning circle of a ship and were weighed down with heavy metal to withstand molotov cocktals. I wonder has joyriding gone down over the years as cars have become more difficult to steal? Open to correction but it seems like you would need a laptop and some software to steal some newer models of cars. Also maybe a lot of young lads who would have got their kicks by joyriding a car are now getting their kicks by riding a scrambler.
OOnegative wrote: » You’ll never see in a lifetime the amount of money Jack makes in one week
John_Gill wrote: » Who's jack. Pardon my ignorance
bigpink wrote: » If they are making that money why they living in run down council houses? Im from Limerick the Dundons houses are vrry run down
JMMCapital wrote: » CAB
OOnegative wrote: » Your young lad, pardon my ignorance.
bigpink wrote: » So they have loads of money just cant spend it?
rodmn2377 wrote: » I heard it from someone at the time of all the petrol bombing etc.... he was only realised from mountjoy and I'm nearly sure it was in the papers that he was involved...my apologies if I'm wrong... I thought keane was selling for flashy and not Smith's brother..
OmarLittle187 wrote: » There was an article about an alleged hitman being released from jail and immediately joining up with the anti maguire faction in the Drogheda feud. It was in the herald IIRC
Gucci flip flops wrote: » Good oul ballyer rallier AKA ballysmack
rodmn2377 wrote: » He was involved with the boylans in Drogheda as he was living in Duleek or Donore.. definitely was in the thick of the Drogheda feud before he fell out with all.. if ya google the shooting of mago it says a man from duleek was arrested..
Anon165 wrote: » Unless they launder it. I sometimes wondered how they deal with so much cash without getting caught and where they store their cash or are they using payment apps like cashapp. If not they must have huge bundles of cash hidden all over. It must be a right pain to deal with. Can't even put it into the bank or even use to to gamble online.
Two Chinese men died and several others were badly injured (including one blinded for life) after a bloody battle broke out between rival groups outside the New Universal Chinese Restaurant on Middle Abbey Street in the summer of 1979. A .22 long rifle, butchers cleavers, kitchen knives and iron bars were used in the fight which left blood spattered across the road and traffic cordoned off for a number of hours.
Muahahaha wrote: » Remarkable how quiet Ballyfermot is in all this. iirc the last thread had a bit of chat about it and there was talk of the Sunday Worlds expose on 'The Family'. Nothing much ever came from that and Ballyer seems to avoid proper gangland stuff. Might be wrong here but Ballyfermot seems like Dublins version of Florida without the sunshine, its a great place for criminals to retire and put their feet up if they werent successful enough to buy a gaff in Spain. Old age will get you quicker in Ballyer than any gangland hit.