A judge has said there is no place for mob rule in Drogheda as he jailed a gang member who was involved in the abduction and gruesome torture of a man in the town in 2018.
Armed gardai likely saved Aaron Rochford’s life when they stormed a house in the Moneymore estate in the Louth town November 2018 and found him stripped naked and heavily bleeding in a bath after being stabbed, sliced and beaten.
They subsequently arrested a number men in a neighbouring property including Dean Thornton (23) Beechwood Drive, Marley s Lane who was today sentenced to three years behind bars after pleading guilty to his involvement in the incident linked to the Drogheda feud.
Man jailed for three years for his part in Drogheda attack
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Man jailed for assault during abduction in Drogheda
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Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette
The Becker House on Williams Street has been nominated for placement on the National Register of Historic Homes. Previous Next
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Historic designation proposals approved
DAVE GONG | The Journal Gazette
Two applications for entry onto the National Register of Historic Places were approved Monday by Fort Wayne s Historic Preservation Commission.
The applications cover the Beechwood Historic District and the Becker House, a single-family home on West Williams Street. The Beechwood Historic District is roughly bounded by Fairfield and South Wayne avenues to the east and west, and Pierce and Beechwood drives to the north and south.