A march against criminal activity in Drogheda in Co Louth is due to take place tomorrow (Sat) with the Mayor of the town, Cllr Paul Bell, stressing that the escalation in violence continues to cause "misery" in the community. Cllr Paul Bell told RTE Radio's Morning Ireland that the people of Drogheda were not prepared to endure this ongoing feud. Cllr Bell said that the people of Drogheda were tired of living in a constant state of anxiety and fear. It is not just a garda issue. Drogheda hit the headlines two weeks ago when 17 year old Keane Mulready Woods was killed in a gang feud in the town that has now claimed three lives.
Source: Irish Examiner January 24, 2020 13:30 UTC