Mandatory Life Sentence To Be Handed Down To Limerick Man For Murder

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A man is due to be handed a mandatory life sentence today for murdering a member of a rival motorcycle club in Limerick.

Alan McNamara from Mountfune in Murroe, Co. Limerick shot Andrew O’Donoghue outside his clubhouse in July 2015.

Alan McNamara is a member of the Caballeros Motorcycle Club and Andrew O’Donoghue was a member of the Road Tramps.

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On July 19th 2015, McNamara was beaten up outside a pub in Doon, Co. Limerick by some Road Tramps bikers as part of an apparent turf-war.

His leather sleeveless jacket with club patches was taken off him – the ultimate insult to a biker, the court heard.

He claimed he and his family were later threatened outside his home by three members of the Road Tramps – one of whom had a gun.

The next day, he drove up to their clubhouse where he met Andrew O’Donoghue at the gates and shot him in the head.

He claimed he was acting in self-defence, but the jury disagreed and found him guilty of murder back in July.

He’s due to be sentenced today alongside his stepson Robert Cusack who admitted hiding the shotgun used to kill Mr. O’Donoghue.