Gang feud ended with 'resolution of differences' between rivals - police report
Summary
A violent gang feud in Scotland lasting six months has ended after many arrests and an agreement between rival groups. The conflict caused many violent incidents like firebombings and attacks, but police efforts and talks helped reduce the violence.Key Facts
- The gang feud started in Edinburgh in March last year and involved 84 violent incidents.
- Police arrested 64 people and carried out 55 search and arrest warrants.
- Seven firearms and various weapons were seized during the investigation.
- The police credited their coordinated efforts and the gangs’ resolution of differences for the reduction in violence.
- Several offenders received long jail sentences for attacks, including firebombing and machete assaults.
- A brief return of violence in early 2024 led to 10 more incidents and additional arrests.
- The feud involved rival gangs called the Daniels and the Lyons, who have been enemies for over 20 years.
- Some key figures in the feud include Ross McGill and Mark Richardson, with McGill’s current location unknown after an arrest in Dubai.
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