The furious Dublin criminal behind Robbie Lawlor’s vote sparks a furious protest against ‘Mr Big’ associates



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A notorious criminal who promised to “step forward” after the murder of hitman Robbie Lawlor threatened to throw “women out of the windows” after they set fire to a car in a North Dublin housing development.

The man was ranting and raving after an incident in which a car was set on fire in front of a house in his north Dublin patch, Dublin Live reports.

The vehicle was set on fire Thursday night, and the criminal soon afterwards launched into a tirade against close associates of the drug mule ‘Mr Big’.

The 35-year-old father of three, Lawlor was shot a short distance outside a home in Belfast in early April and was pronounced dead at the bloodbath scene.

Just hours after his brutal murder, the gangster himself criticized Lawlor “a muppet” online and said he would have to collect the pieces once more in the north of the capital.

But on Thursday night, he engaged in a bizarre online speech warning his rivals, as firefighters tackled a large fire on his north Dublin patch.

In videos posted by the irate criminal, he said “he could no longer control his temper,” threatening to kill who is believed to be a close link to “Mr Big.”

He said, “You think you’re hiding behind those dwarves. All the tricks are falling apart tonight. Clonshaugh, Bunratty, Donaghmede, they’ll all be burned tonight. Every one of them, Look at my words.

“I guarantee that I will remove all those [mentions surname] Out of Coolock tonight, look what [mentions first name] Friend, I’m going to kill him, the *** with rooster eyes.

“I am going to light a bonfire that you have never seen before, you have only opened the lion’s cage.”

He added, “I’m on my way. I can’t control my temper anymore. I’ll start throwing women out of windows, not body parts, women. You’re dead, you’re dead, you’re dead.

The bully to whom the warning was sent has more than 20 previous convictions, including one for assault and one for criminal damage, and Gardai knows him well.

In the short video from early April circulating online after the thug Lawlor’s death, the criminal asked “why do I have to go up to the plate over and over again?”

He added: “I am tired of facing the plate. Robbie Lawlor is gone, he is a puppet. They are all puppets. Every time I have to go up to the plate.”

Dublin Live also reports that the man was recently arrested along with another known criminal in connection with a double shooting on Killeek Lane in early January; Both men were subsequently released without charge.

A source said the victim “died twice” before being brought in by heroic emergency service workers.

The victim was shot five times when he and another man, who was seriously injured in the explosion but has since recovered, sat in a blue Mercedes.

It is understood that he is still fighting for his life in the hospital almost four months after the horrible shooting.

Robbie Lawlor is believed to have intended to “kill someone or hit someone for money” when his killer attacked in the north of the country on Saturday morning.

He was a prime suspect in the horrific death of Drogheda’s teenager Keane Mulready-Woods, whose body was found dismembered in Dublin.

The teenager’s tragic body parts were scattered across northern Dublin after he was killed in January.

Last year, a video of Lawlor confronted after being released from prison saw him hit in the face.

The video shows several men on the street confronting him before they hit him.

Lawlor then appears to throw a punch at another man before taking a few steps back and laughing.

The cameraman yells, “That’s just the beginning, Robbie.”

Lawlor, who had 124 previous convictions, had been released after being acquitted of attempting to murder his ex’s mother-in-law.



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