Attack in Mulhuddart on Friday afternoon may be linked to gangland feud in area that has already claimed two lives, gardaí believe
Attack in Mulhuddart on Friday afternoon may be linked to gangland feud in area that has already claimed two lives, gardaí believeThe attack will cause concern for gardaí as it appears to be part of a dispute involving involve two groups of criminals from west Dublin who have been at odds for several years. Photograph: Alan Betson
However, while a number of shots were discharged, nobody was injured and the gunman and his associate escaped the scene. It is believed they made their getaway on a motorbike. “No one was injured during the incident. The scene was forensically and technically examined by local Gardaí, and the cordon has since been lifted,” it added.
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