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Suspect in Dublin gangland murder linked to teenage shooting incident

Sources have told The Mirror that gardai suspect the thug who is believed to have murdered Brandon Ledwidge (23) in Finglas, north Dublin on Saturday evening carried out another shooting in the same area back in 2009.

19/11/23 - Garda technical bureau pictured attending scene at Barry Drive following a shooting(Image: Stephen Collins/Collins Photos)

The suspect for Ireland’s first gangland gun killing of the year shot a man when he was just 15, gardai believe.

Sources have told The Mirror that gardai suspect the thug who is believed to have murdered Brandon Ledwidge (23) in Finglas, north Dublin on Saturday evening carried out another shooting in the same area back in 2009.

Sources say he was a juvenile at the time and was 15 when he shot criminal Gary Thompson in a pub in Finglas in January of that year.

Thompson (39) of Plunkett Drive in Finglas later went on to become part of a hit team or the Kinahan cartel – and was involved in a foiled murder bid on Patsy Hutch, the brother of Gerry The Monk Hutch.

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That hit was foiled just a few hundred yards from Mr Hutch’s home by the Garda Emergency Response Unit.

Brothers Gary (39) and Glen Thompson (29) were arrested with another hitman just 250 metres from the north inner city home of Mr Hutch.

Gary Thompson, with an address at Plunkett Green in Finglas, Dublin 11, his brother Glen Thompson, of Plunkett Drive, also in Finglas, and Robert Browne (39), of Phibsboro Road in Phibsboro, Dublin 7 admitted to unlawful possession of four firearms with intent to endanger life at Belmont Hall Apartments, Gardiner Street, Dublin 1 on March 10, 2018.