Late last night, the third firing incident occurred inside a flat complex in the northern part of the city, in which a 27-year-old man also reportedly with gangland background was shot six times in the chest and stomach. The victim was pronounced dead shortly after he was rushed to a nearby hospital. Eyewitnesses told police that the gunman dressed in dark clothing fled the scene on foot after the attack.
Local police said that all the afore-said shooting incidents are related to a feud between criminal gang groups. So far none of the perpetrators involved in the three attacks have been brought to justice.
This has led to the criticism of the government by the public as well as opposition parties.
Darragh O'Briend, a member of the country's lower house from the major opposition party Fianna Fail, accused the government of failing to properly tackle the problem of gangs in the city. He said it is clear that the current response, including the establishment of a task force, are not working.
"A political response is lacking and it's needed... we can do something about it, if the resources are behind it and if the guards are given the powers and the resources to deal with it, we can put a stop to these brutal murders," he told local media.
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