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« Reply #30 on: March 11, 2021, 01:51:24 pm »
Connolly Family Press Statement regarding the shooting of their daughter and sister, Sinead, in Dublin on Saturday.

On Saturday March 6, our daughter and sister, Sinead, was critically injured in a gun attack in her home.

She is a single mum and was with her daughter when the attack took place. She was shot as she sat on her settee. Friends of her partner were also in the apartment at the time. One of them dragged the daughter out of view of the attacker while another immediately applied emergency first aid after the gunman had left. His prompt actions saved her life and gave her a fighting chance in hospital where, despite sustaining injuries that were critical, she is now recovering. We are eternally grateful.

We are deeply disheartened that some newspapers took it on themselves to run with wholly erroneous reports that the shooting was a result of an ongoing IRA feud and that there was an IRA gathering in the apartment at the time.

The only people in the apartment at the time were Sinead, her daughter, and her partner’s friends. Whatever political allegiances the friends had was not a factor in the attack.

The media outlets sought to hang their story on the history of our brother Sean who is currently in prison for IRA activity.

The attack is rooted in a long-standing local dispute. Sinead was shot by a person known to her. Despite press reports there is no link between it and Sean’s imprisonment.

Sean has called for calm and for no one, no matter how aggrieved they might feel, to even think about engaging in any sort of tit for tat. He is adamant that what happened to Sinead be visited on no other family. He insists that after many years of reflection he has come to the realisation that violence has no place in society and can never be a way to settle grievances or differences.

Sinead is a single parent, not a republican activist of any hue. Far from being the result of an IRA dispute the backdrop to the incident was a local culture of bullying.

That said, it is not our family’s intention to harbour hostility towards the attacker or his family. We thoroughly discourage the onset of such sentiment. The attacker has his issues, created in no small part by the conditions that dictate life in an under-resourced and deprived community scourged by a significant drug problem.

There are many young people growing up in communities where drugs and deprivation seem as natural as the dole queue. Let what happened to our sister and daughter, Sinead, be a salutary lesson to our youth. Drugs offer no escape, violence offers no solution.

Finally, we would like to thank the first responders from An Garda Siochana and the Health Service for their prompt assistance. We also are grateful to friends and neighbours of Sinead who have flooded us with messages of support and well wishes.

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Re: I knew it was bad ....
« Reply #31 on: March 11, 2021, 03:24:34 pm »
Connolly Family Press Statement regarding the shooting of their daughter and sister, Sinead, in Dublin on Saturday.

On Saturday March 6, our daughter and sister, Sinead, was critically injured in a gun attack in her home.

She is a single mum and was with her daughter when the attack took place. She was shot as she sat on her settee. Friends of her partner were also in the apartment at the time. One of them dragged the daughter out of view of the attacker while another immediately applied emergency first aid after the gunman had left. His prompt actions saved her life and gave her a fighting chance in hospital where, despite sustaining injuries that were critical, she is now recovering. We are eternally grateful.

We are deeply disheartened that some newspapers took it on themselves to run with wholly erroneous reports that the shooting was a result of an ongoing IRA feud and that there was an IRA gathering in the apartment at the time.

The only people in the apartment at the time were Sinead, her daughter, and her partner’s friends. Whatever political allegiances the friends had was not a factor in the attack.

The media outlets sought to hang their story on the history of our brother Sean who is currently in prison for IRA activity.

The attack is rooted in a long-standing local dispute. Sinead was shot by a person known to her. Despite press reports there is no link between it and Sean’s imprisonment.

Sean has called for calm and for no one, no matter how aggrieved they might feel, to even think about engaging in any sort of tit for tat. He is adamant that what happened to Sinead be visited on no other family. He insists that after many years of reflection he has come to the realisation that violence has no place in society and can never be a way to settle grievances or differences.

Sinead is a single parent, not a republican activist of any hue. Far from being the result of an IRA dispute the backdrop to the incident was a local culture of bullying.

That said, it is not our family’s intention to harbour hostility towards the attacker or his family. We thoroughly discourage the onset of such sentiment. The attacker has his issues, created in no small part by the conditions that dictate life in an under-resourced and deprived community scourged by a significant drug problem.

There are many young people growing up in communities where drugs and deprivation seem as natural as the dole queue. Let what happened to our sister and daughter, Sinead, be a salutary lesson to our youth. Drugs offer no escape, violence offers no solution.

Finally, we would like to thank the first responders from An Garda Siochana and the Health Service for their prompt assistance. We also are grateful to friends and neighbours of Sinead who have flooded us with messages of support and well wishes.
The  Army Council won't  be too pleased that they claim murdering Eamon Kelly  was I.R.A..activity.

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Re: I knew it was bad ....
« Reply #32 on: March 11, 2021, 05:11:27 pm »
The biggest question raised is why the community is "scourged by a significant drug problem". Are they suggesting that Connolly's Clan/ASU is corrupt or incompetent in policing said community?
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« Reply #33 on: March 11, 2021, 07:17:16 pm »
The biggest question raised is why the community is "scourged by a significant drug problem". Are they suggesting that Connolly's Clan/ASU is corrupt or incompetent in policing said community?
Imagine being an American and being told that you lived in a place called "Bluebell", they'd think you lived in a log cabin in an enchanted forest.
Not a projects with drug problems, terrorist neighbours, and social deprivation!!

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Re: I knew it was bad ....
« Reply #34 on: March 11, 2021, 07:50:36 pm »
Snowdrops and Buttercups...

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« Reply #35 on: March 11, 2021, 08:02:51 pm »
I see poor Kevin Lunney got the fuckin head boxed off him by a thug at a petteriddle station up north.
dreadful carry on.

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« Reply #36 on: March 11, 2021, 08:27:02 pm »
I see poor Kevin Lunney got the fuckin head boxed off him by a thug at a petteriddle station up north.
dreadful carry on.

Was that not back in 2019?

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Re: I knew it was bad ....
« Reply #37 on: March 11, 2021, 08:38:16 pm »
indeed it's just in the courts at the moment though.
look at the bowsie fuckin head on the yoke that attacked him.
threw boiling water in his face and broke his nose.
https://m.sundayworld.com/crime/courts/boxer-admits-assault-of-kevin-lunney-and-another-quinn-executive-at-petrol-station-40185444.html

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Re: I knew it was bad ....
« Reply #38 on: March 13, 2021, 08:54:52 pm »
To be fair, he's dealing with the lads long enough to know what's what...
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Re: I knew it was bad ....
« Reply #39 on: March 15, 2021, 12:25:08 pm »
I posted in a Different Inchicore tread about these ANIMALS ......Ken Foy and Robin Schiller

March 15 2021 09:55 AM

A 15-year-old boy is continuing to be treated in hospital today after he was the victim of an horrific assault in the capital’s south inner city after allegedly being lured to the scene by a girl.

Gardai suspect the teenager was lured to the Inchicore area by a girl before he was attacked by a gang of young youths some of whom are suspected of being armed with iron bars.

The boy who is from the Tallaght area suffered a broken leg, broken arm and several broken ribs.

The shocking incident happened at Vincent Street West in Inchicore at around 5pm yesterday and it is being investigated by Kilmainham gardai but no arrests have yet been made.

It is understood that the boy was too unwell to make a statement last night as he was being treated for his injuries in hospital.

“The victim travelled to the location to meet a girl and all the indications are that this was a set-up because when he arrived to the scene there were a group of male youths present as well as the juvenile female,” a senior source said.

“He then was very badly assaulted in an incident which was witnessed by a number of onlookers some of whom contacted the emergency services.

“Gardai are investigating whether this attack may have been organised online and are gathering CCTV from the location,” the source added.

When gardai arrived at the scene he was at a nearby Luas stop and he was then rushed to hospital.

By this stage his attackers had fled the area but sources say that gardai are confident of making arrests in the case.

They intend to speak to the boy later today and are hopeful of identifying who was involved in the savage attack.


This scum usually hang around the Spar Shop on Emmett Road .They travel from Tallaght and Town by Luas and hang around the Luas Stops along the Canal .

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Re: I knew it was bad ....
« Reply #40 on: March 15, 2021, 12:36:54 pm »
This is probably the same crowd that attacked a person on a motorbike and stole the bike .That area around Tyrone Place ,and the Road that leads up to the Canal is almost a no go area .Be careful .The two incidents that appeared in the Newspaper are only the tip of the iceberg I have heard loads of stories from the area this crew are all young teenagers .

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« Reply #41 on: March 15, 2021, 02:04:09 pm »
This is probably the same crowd that attacked a person on a motorbike and stole the bike .That area around Tyrone Place ,and the Road that leads up to the Canal is almost a no go area .Be careful .The two incidents that appeared in the Newspaper are only the tip of the iceberg I have heard loads of stories from the area this crew are all young teenagers .
I remember having a runner from the cab at the top of the road where Michael's estate used to be. The scabies just walked through some bollards and over the lock gate into Drimnagh.

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« Reply #42 on: March 15, 2021, 02:38:17 pm »
Two other kids got the bollox kicked out of them on Galtymore Road on Saturday .These young scumbags come from town and Tallagh by Luas and hang around on the Canal .They are fucking savages .

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« Reply #43 on: March 15, 2021, 02:49:12 pm »
Two other kids got the bollox kicked out of them on Galtymore Road on Saturday .These young scumbags come from town and Tallagh by Luas and hang around on the Canal .They are fucking savages .
Perhaps they were originally from St Michael's estate and just gravitate back to their old haunt.

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« Reply #44 on: March 15, 2021, 06:24:31 pm »
The Luas probably attracts them. I spent a good deal of my schooldays travelling the DART (or DAFT as we called it) line with a regular crew. I guess these days we would have been called a "gang", albeit some of us (the better class) in school uniform!
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