Coolock feud

The Coolock feud is a series of allegedly connected murders that happened in Dublin in 2019.

Murder of Zach Parker
Zach Parker was shot dead on 17 January 2019 outside a gym in Applewood Close in Swords. He was driving out of a car park when a gunman shot him and his passenger. Parker, 23, died at the scene and his 25-year-old passenger was taken tp Beaumont Hospital. He had been convicted of drug dealing after being caught with almost €3,000 worth of cocaine in February 2017. Gardaí believe the shooting was to do with local drug dealing.

Murder of Seán Little
Seán Little was shot dead on 21 May 2019 and his body was found beside a burning Opel Insignia at Rowan's Little, near Walshestown, near junction 5 of the M1. He was 22, associated with the leader of a Finglas based gang and had close links to Dublin members of the Kinahan gang. The case is being investigated by Gardaí from Balbriggan.

Gardaí believe Little was killed because he wanted revenge for the murder of his friend Zach Parker.

Murder of Jordan Davis
Jordan Davis was shot dead on 22 May 2019 in a laneway off Marigold Road, Darndale. He was bringing his four month old son for a walk in a buggy when he was shot. He was also friends with Seán Little.

In June 2019 a man was arrested in connection with his murder and charged.

Murder of Hamid Sanambar
Hamid Sanambar was shot dead at the home of his friend Seán Little on Kilbarron Avenue in Coolock. He was a known associate of several crime gangs. Gardaí are investigating several lines of inquiry, including the murder being retaliation by another gang or Mr. Sanambar being set up by his own associates.

Murder of Eoin Boylan
Eoin Boylan was shot dead on 24 November 2019 in the garden of his home on Clonsaugh Avenue, Coolock, around 5:15pm. He had been formally warned by Gardaí that his life was in danger and he was advised to leave the area for safety. He only left for one night. He had survived previous attempts on his life. Gardaí are investigating if comments he may have made about Littles' murder are connected.