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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Johnny_AdairJohnny Adair - Wikipedia

    John Adair (born 27 October 1963), [citation needed] better known as Johnny Adair or Mad Dog Adair, is an Northern Irish loyalist and the former leader of the "C Company", 2nd Battalion Shankill Road, West Belfast Brigade of the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF).

  2. Jan 5, 2023 · JohnnyMad Dog’ Adair has revealed this week for the first time who shot him in the head at a UB40 concert – and it wasn’t the Provos.

  3. Mar 24, 2024 · The vendetta continued after Adair was locked up again, with fellow loyalist commander John 'Grug' Gregg gunned down in a taxi at Belfast docks while he was returning from a Rangers match in...

  4. Aug 26, 2022 · As far as the mainstream UDA was concerned, John ‘Grug’ Gregg - the loyalist legend who had shot Gerry Adams - was dead. And Johnny Adair and Sam ‘Skelly’ McCrory were to blame.

  5. alphahistory.com › northernireland › johnny-adairJohnny Adair - Alpha History

    Johnny Adair (1963- ) was a prominent Loyalist, paramilitary volunteer and Ulster Defence Association (UDA) commander. Adair was born in Lower Oldpark in Belfast, a tough interface area prone to sectarian violence.

  6. Jan 23, 2024 · Former loyalist terror chief Johnny Adair allegedly made plans for “mass murder” in response to the deadly Shankill bombing, the Court of Appeal heard today.

  7. Mar 14, 2023 · Police allegedly failed to disrupt former loyalist terror chief Johnny Adair’s murderous plans in advance of the killing of two Catholic council workers, the High Court has been told.

  8. Apr 10, 2022 · 157K views 1 year ago. Full interview with former UDA terror leader Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair Speaking to crime and investigative journalist Patricia Devlin, Adair - jailed for 16 years for...

  9. Jul 6, 2000 · During a career described by many in the security forces as that of one of the most ruthless of loyalist paramilitaries, Johnny Adair earned an infamous reputation. He was blamed for directing...

  10. Jan 10, 2003 · Johnny Adair: Notorious loyalist. Johnny Adair could be kept in jail until 2005. There have been notorious paramilitaries in the times of Northern Ireland's Troubles. But in the era of this...