galljga1 wrote: » What are you smoking?
realdanbreen wrote: » Why shouldn't they attend his funeral? it's not as if they are doing anything else worthwhile at present. Or do you reckon because this poor guy had his own drug problems that he is not 'important' enough?
septictank wrote: » Some enlightenment from the Sunday World, helping the hitman to get the right person next time.:rolleyes:http://www.sundayworld.com/news/crimedesk/face-of-planned-target-in-botched-gangland-shooting-revealed
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Corruption at the highest levels might be the answer
galljga1 wrote: » So you reckon all current TDs should attend this guy's funeral? The mind boggles. I'd just send the Healy-Raes or maybe just a flat cap.
realdanbreen wrote: » What I do reckon is that 'this guy' as you put it will probably end up as just another statistic in the so called gangland war. Instead of almost glorifying these scum with silly nicknames and allowing them to continue why shouldn't the TD's on our behalf march to that church for his funeral?
flanzer wrote: » Why isn't Patrick Hutch's face not pixelated like the lad on the left of the picture? We all know why....... Gutter newspaper. I'm in no doubt they're happy for the fued to continue on as long as there's a story
JustTheOne wrote: » Like they can arrest republicans on the word of a sargaent that they are members of a group under the offences against the state act. They can be held without trial for 2 or 3 years without bail. Why can't these gang members be rounded up under the same act in the same manner?
DamienDarts wrote: » Slightly off topic but I have noticed the former Ireland midfielder Graham Kavanagh is now doing boxing training with the MGM Marbella crew. One you tube video he is joking about with Daniel Kinihan. I'm useless at posting links but it's a video of a bunch of amateur boxers facing off against each other. Kavanagh is one of them. Daniel Kinihan even faces off against the other teams coach at the end. If you type "MGM Marbella" into you tube. It is the first video that comes up "the intense stare offs"
septictank wrote: » Is he anything to Hatchet Kavanagh or his boxing son Jamie?http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/woman-set-up-costa-del-4181112
DamienDarts wrote: » I don't have a clue? Anyway how is the boxer Jamie kavanagh still involved with the K cartel if they killed his father and uncle?
Danye wrote: » Who said "they" killed his father and his uncle?
gangstergossip wrote: » the media did but some also said that russians were to do with hatchets killing
realdanbreen wrote: » IMO there should be an outcry over this chaps murder. When Shane Geoghan was murdered(another case of mistaken identity) in Limerick there was a huge turnout for his funeral and a huge public condemnation of it.As a result the Powers that be realised that the ordinary people of Limerick were not going to tolerate any more of these scum and their activities.
Gardaí investigating the 2010 murder of two men who were shot outside a petrol station made an arrest in the summer, the Dublin coroner has heard. Glen Murphy (19) and Mark Noonan (23) died when gunmen opened fire as they stopped at a petrol station outside the Tesco Clearwater Shopping Centre in Finglas, north Dublin on November 23rd 2010. They were there to buy cigarettes when a dark BMW pulled up and the gunmen opened fire. Mr Noonan was hit in the back of the head while Mr Murphy was shot in the head and stomach as he tried to escape.Neither victim was involved in organised crime and gardaí believe the murders may have been a case of mistaken identity.
JustTheOne wrote: » When Katy french died there was an outcry and the only person ever convicted of supplying drugs that killed someone in the state happened. Why is this? As I said there is no will to catch the criminal gangs. They can operate and earn millions, drive flash cars etc without been caught and locked up. There is something behind all this that's very strange.
“I am particularly concerned at the recent case involving the alleged drug dealer and Garda informant, Mr. Kieran Boylan, which should be vigorously and efficiently investigated and, if appropriate, matters should be referred to the appropriate authorities. I understand that the commission is engaged in a public interest inquiry in this matter, but there needs to be a timeframe and the report needs to be advanced urgently. “It is not lightly that I mention the name of any citizen in this House. It has been alleged that Mr. Boylan, a drug trafficker, had a relationship with the Garda that facilitated collusion and resulted in Boylan being shielded from drugs charges by a small group of gardaí in this city. It is alleged that while working with the Garda, Mr. Boylan was trafficking drugs into this jurisdiction with the knowledge of certain members of the Garda who appear to have turned a blind eye and did all in their power to keep him out of prison.“Questions must be answered in respect of why charges against Mr. Boylan for importing heroin and cocaine worth an estimated €1.7 million, seized at a truckers’ yard in Ardee, County Louth in the Minister’s constituency in October 2005, were dropped and a nolle prosequi entered. It is alleged the reason is that Mr. Boylan threatened to reveal details of his relationship with members of the force, which would cause embarrassment. Moreover, it has been reported that when people discovered drugs on Mr. Boylan’s premises in 2004 and reported the matter to the Garda in confidence, they were subsequently threatened by Mr. Boylan and his associates, and the Garda appears to have failed to act on the information in an appropriate or any manner at all.
DanielODonnell wrote: » There is more violence in Dublin than there is in Derry City and possibly Belfast nowadays but the media tell us otherwise. My old teacher used to say how Dublin was the heroin capital of Europe.
Mesrine65 wrote: » Cool, anymore interesting trivia?