Limerick, a city on Ireland's west coast, once bore the grim moniker "Stab City," a testament to its pervasive street crime. However, in the early 2000s, this reputation darkened further as a new breed of criminal emerged: well-organized, heavily armed gangs who plunged the city into a brutal, decade-long conflict known as the Limerick feud. This period of intense violence, marked by assassinations, bombings, and widespread intimidation, reshaped the city's criminal landscape and left a lasting scar on its communities.
Limerick, a city on Ireland's west coast, once bore the grim moniker "Stab City," a testament to its pervasive street crime. However, in the early 2000s, this reputation darkened further as a new breed of criminal emerged: well-organized, heavily armed gangs who plunged the city into a brutal, decade-long conflict known as the Limerick feud. This period of intense violence, marked by assassinations, bombings, and widespread intimidation, reshaped the city's criminal landscape and left a lasting ...