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The 2023 Dublin riot took place on the evening of 23 November 2023 in Dublin, Ireland and involved multiple incidents of vandalism, arson, and looting in the city centre as well as assaults on Gardaí (Irish police) and members of the public. [ 5] Gardaí described the riot as the most violent in modern Dublin history, far surpassing the 2006 ...
The Kinahan Organised Crime Group (KOCG), also known as the Kinahan Cartel, is a major Irish transnational organised crime syndicate alleged to be the most powerful in Ireland and one of the largest organised crime groups in the world. [ 30][ 31][ 32] It is also established in the UK, Spain, and the United Arab Emirates. [ 33]
Dublin Murders. Dublin Murders is a crime drama television series created by Sarah Phelps. It is based on the Dublin Murder Squad books by Tana French, commissioned by the BBC for BBC One and Starz, with RTÉ later joining the project. The first series, consisting of eight episodes, is adapted from In the Woods (2007) and The Likeness (2008).
There are plenty of questions that need answering. From Digital Spy. Dublin Murders writer and showrunner Sarah Phelps has provided an update on season two of the BBC crime drama.. The first ...
Hutch–Kinahan feud. The Hutch–Kinahan feud is a major ongoing feud between two criminal organisations in Ireland that has resulted in the deaths of eighteen people, the majority of which have been perpetrated by the Kinahan family. [2] The Hutch gang, led by Gerry Hutch, and the Kinahan Family, led by Daniel Kinahan, are the main participants.
Robbie Lawlor (died 4 April 2020) was an Irish criminal. He was originally from Dublin, but had lived in County Meath and was heavily involved in organised crime, including the Drogheda feud. [ 1][ 2][ 3] In November 2022, Lawlor was named in court documents submitted by the Criminal Assets Bureau as the gunman who shot Owen Maguire six times ...
14 reviews. 57 helpful votes. 4. Re: "safe "areas of dublin. 19 years ago. ok, I take it that you live in the US. While violent crime on a large scale is not common in Dublin, you as a visitor need to know the lowdown. Crime (non violent and violent) can and does happen against tourists.
A series of riots began in Dublin, Ireland on the night of 4 June 2021 over the June bank holiday weekend and during the COVID-19 pandemic, in which glass bottles and other objects were thrown at members of the Garda Síochána. [1] A number of public order incidents began when Gardaí attempted to disperse large organised groups congregating ...