A dangerous Dublin 'bike gang' have been petrifying and preying on northside locals for nearly one month following a spate of scary incidents in the area.
The youngster group have seriously injured people, sending them to hospital by ambulance, and have even destroyed property in the Raheny area as they continue to inflict terror on residents.
They've had a scary power in north Dublin which kicked off once again last night as they destroyed cars in a fit of boredom to let people know they hadn't gone away.
A source told Dublin Live: "There's gangs coming in from a certain area and targeting the surrounding Raheny and Clontarf areas.
"They are a mixture of young men and women who are terrorising locals, stealing bikes, punching people and bringing fear to the area.
"The gang last night were on bikes and were damaging cars, knocking off mirrors and jumping on them. It's happening regularly, they've had a scary control over the area."
In mid-October, a vicious girl-led masked gang punched and kicked a Dublin boy while he was playing in an unprovoked St. Anne's Park attack.
The young teen was "beaten to a pulp" while he was with friends and had his electric scooter stolen in the brutal attack.
While Dublin Live understands that a 14-year-old also had his jaw broken at the end of October by attackers.
Dublin Live has contacted Gardai about the incident last night.