Drogheda feud
| Drogheda Feud | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date | 2017- | ||
| Location | |||
| Caused by | Organized crime gang split | ||
| Goals | Control of drug trafficking territory | ||
| Methods | Beatings, stabbings, shootings, pipe bomb attacks, arson, murder | ||
| Status | Ongoing | ||
| Parties | |||
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| Lead figures | |||
Owen Maguire, Cornelius Price (deceased) Keith Boylan, Josh Boylan, Paul Crosby, Richie Carberry (deceased), Robbie Lawlor (deceased) | |||
| Casualties | |||
| Death | 4 | ||
The Drogheda feud is a series of allegedly connected crimes in Drogheda, Ireland. Four people have been killed as a result of the feud. The feud began in 2017 when a drug trafficking focused organized crime gang split into two divisions, with one faction led by Richie Carberry along with the Boylan brothers aged in their 20s from the Moneymore estate on the north side of town, and the other headed by Irish Travellers Owen Maguire and Cornelius Price.