Authors: Mick McCaffrey
Liam Brannigan, an associate of Freddie Thompson.
Trevor Brunton, a âminder' for the Rattigan gang, was jailed after he was caught with a loaded gun at a busy Dublin nightclub.
Eoin O'Connor, âFat' Freddie's cousin, was left with permanent scarring after he was stabbed by Anthony Cannon at a music festival.
Philip Griffiths was one of the gang members caught in the Holiday Inn raid in 2000.
David Byrne, a cousin and close associate of Freddie Thompson.
Craig White was the first person to be found guilty of a feud murder when he was convicted of shooting dead Noel Roche, in November 2005. He was sentenced to life imprisonment.
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Eoin O'Connor, âFat' Freddie's cousin, was left with permanent scarring after he was stabbed by Anthony Cannon at a music festival.
Paul Warren was shot dead in Gray's Pub, Dublin 8, in February 2004.
Gray's of Newmarket Square in Dublin 8, the scene of Paul Warren's murder in February 2004. The pub has since ceased trading.
A young and happy Eddie McCabe. McCabe was an innocent victim of the gangland feud. He had his eye gouged out in a savage and brutal assault that resulted in his death.
Ian Kenny was murdered after he fell out with one of the new generation of feuding criminals who is nicknamed âMad Dog'.
Christopher âGit' McDonagh was shot dead outside his home in Ronanstown in September 2008 after being labelled a ârat'.
Terry Dunleavy owed money to the Thompson gang. He was shot dead in a flats complex in Dublin's north-inner city in April 2005.