Robbie_Lawlor_(Irish_criminal)
Robbie Lawlor
Irish criminal (died 2020)
Robbie Lawlor (died 4 April 2020) was an Irish criminal. He was originally from Dublin, but had lived in County Meath and was heavily involved in organised crime, including the Drogheda feud.[1][2][3] In November 2022, Lawlor was named in court documents submitted by the Criminal Assets Bureau as the gunman who shot Owen Maguire six times during a 2018 assasination attempt in Drogheda.[4]
He was well known to Gardaí for being involved in serious and organised crime.[5] He was a suspect in the murders of Kenneth Finn and David Lynch among other crimes.[3] He had over 100 convictions and had been released from prison in December 2019.[5] He had been warned by Gardaí that his life was in danger before he went to Belfast.[5]