Dublin: 4 murders in 3 nights
I know I'm going to sound stupid and bitter, but I just heard an interview with some Sunday Tribune journalist on Radio 1 pontificating about how dangerous it is to walk the streets of Limerick, and that every time he has to do so, he is in fear for his life, even in broad daylight. He was also making references as to how Limerick will no longer be known as stab city, and moreso Shotgun City.
I am from Limerick City, right in the heart of one of its now 'underprivilieged' areas. I am proud to be, and always will be. I see Limerick for what it is: A city predominately populated with the finest people you could meet, with sporting history and traditions second to none. Much like all other cities and towns I have visited in the world, it has its good and bad. Limericks bad are largely related to a inter-family gang feud, and thankfully crimes such as muggings, armed robberies etc are low compared to other cities. Unfortunately mud sticks, and alas so does bad publicity. Limerick gained its dubious 'Stab City' name many years ago courtesy of Terry Keane in a Sunday Indo article. It stuck, and then stuck even more thanks to some (very funny) sketches by Dermot Morgan on Scrap Saturday.
Unfortunately every time a family feud related incident arises, it receives mass exposure, and Limerick gets ridiculed. I don't mind a light-hearted slagging and joke amongst friends about it, and I do get a lot of it up here (I've been in Dublin 15 years).
Since Sunday night, 4 people have met their deaths violently in Dublin. This sort of thing regularly happens up here. I detest it, and feel sorry for the innocent people affected by it. What I would dearly love is some impartial journalism, some accurate reporting of facts and statistics, and the truth about where in Ireland its safer to be at night. I know where I'd rather be.