Dún Laoghaire fatal shooting suspected to be botched intimidation attack
Michael McAleer
The fatal shooting in Dún Laoghaire, south Dublin, on Sunday morning is being described as a 'punishment shooting gone wrong.'
Mark Cullen (39) from Shankill in south Dublin was killed after being shot in the leg at around 8.30am at Patrician Park on Kill Avenue.
An Incident Room has been established at Dún Laoghaire Garda Station, and investigations are ongoing.
Speaking on Newstalk, Conor Lally, crime and security editor at The Irish Times said: "From the contacts that I've been speaking to over the last 24 hours or so, there was a degree of surprise that he had been shot dead, a punishment shooting gone wrong and that the killer didn't intend to actually kill this man."
Reports says gardaí suspect the gunman intended to wound the victim in the leg, rather than kill him. However, the injury was so severe Cullen bled to death at the scene. Detectives have not established whether the shooting was linked to organised crime or to a personal dispute. The Irish Times reports that gardaí have no knowledge of Cullen being involved in feuding linked to organised crime and there appears to be no intelligence suggesting his life was in danger.
It is the first fatal shooting in Ireland since 2024 and comes as gun crime has been trending lower in the Republic in recent years.
