JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP AND SUPPORT DOM
AT APPROX 3 OCLOCK ON 7/5/2010 DOMENYK NOONAN WAS ARRESTED ON A PUBLIC ORDER OFFENCE ….AND THE CHARGES HAVE NOW BEEN DROPPED
IT WAS AN ARGUMENT ON THE STREET AND IT WASN’T HIM ARGUING IT WAS HIS DRIVER BUT BECAUSE SHE HAD SEEN DOM IN THE PAPER SHE SAID SHE WAS SCARED Continue reading
DOMENYK NOONAN PUT BACK BEHIND BARS
Domenyk Noonan has been put behind bars for hitting a car with a newspaper days after an exclusive interview with Manchester Evening News.
Dom was quizzed by police after waving a copy of the paper at a shocked woman motorist who had beeped at him as he crossed Hyde Road in Gorton. Clutching the paper, he is said to have gone berserk, swearing and shouting: ‘Do you know who I am?’ before tapping the car with the paper.
“I’VE FOUND GOD” SAYS NOONAN
Dom has been freed from jail and says he has found God and changed his life.
Domenyk Noonan was described by the judge who jailed him in 2005 as a ‘very dangerous man who is clearly a risk to the public’. But Noonan, 45, who has been let out on licence half way through his nine-and-a-half year jail sentence, said: “I started going to the Christian meetings in prison. Now I go to church every Sunday morning. People change. I’ve passed a lot of exams in prison.”
BE AWARE OF FACEBOOK FRAUDS AND UN-OFFICIAL GROUPS
As you may be aware there are quite a few new groups popping up and people on Facebook pretending to be Dom.
If you wish to support Domenyk please make sure you choose the official profile and groups from here.
TWITTER SUSPENDED OUR ACCOUNT IN LESS THAN 6 HOURS
We decided to setup a new Twitter account in support of Dom, only to find they suspended it in less than six hours later.
Would you believe it, Twitter has not given us any other reason than ‘Sorry, the profile you were trying to view has been suspended due to strange activity.’
Is this the start of the internet monitoring and blocking free speech in the UK?Continue reading
DOMENYK LATTLAY FOTTFOY NOONAN DEMO
A new facebook event has been setup in support for Domenyk.
THIS IS A NEW PROTEST TO SUPPORT DOMENYK WHO WAS FRAMED AND SENT TO PRISON FOR A CRIME HE DIDNT COMMIT. PLEASE ATTEND AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT
The protest starts on Sunday, 21st Feb 2010 1pm till 3pm, the venue is to be confirmed. Visit the facebook event page and show your support.
THE PROTEST OVER THE NOONAN JAILING
Friends and family have been protesting in support of Domenyk, jailed for being caught with a gun.
Domenyk Noonan claims he was framed when police arrested him in 2005, and to protest his innocence, will stay in prison when he’s due to be released.
A VERY BRITISH GANGSTER FILM TRAILER
A VERY BRITISH GANGSTER is an all access film inside one of Britain’s most dangerous crime families.
For the first time, a gang of contemporary criminals open their lives to reveal a brutal world and an underclass which relies upon gangsters for justice, rather than police.
The film follows the trials and tribulations of Dominic Noonan over three years, as he lurches from criminal trial to criminal trial. Dominic, head of the Noonan crime dynasty, a second generation family of Irish stock, legally changed his last name to Lattlay Fottfoy, an acronym for the family motto.
THE SET-UP OF DOMENYK LATTLAY FOTTFOY
Is a crap video but the only one we can find with the police interview tape.
If Domenyk knew he was under 24 hour surveillance then why would he carry a gun. Manchester police wanted him for a long time but this is a dirty way to do it.
DONAL: ‘DIFFICULT THING IS TO LEAVE WITH CLEAN HANDS’
From Marc Lee at Telegraph.co.uk Published: 12:01AM GMT 08 Dec 2007
To make his first feature film, Donal MacIntyre built a relationship with one of Manchester’s most notorious gangsters. He tells Marc Lee the risks – physical and moral
The first time Donal MacIntyre met the gangster Dominic Noonan – the subject of his first feature documentary – Noonan told him that his brother Dessie had been told to “whack” the filmmaker. MacIntyre retorted: “Well, he’s not very good, is he?” Continue reading
GANGSTER NOONAN TO SELL HIS STORY
Published January 10, 2006 – Manchester Evening News
Domenyk Noonan is appealing against a jail sentence for having a gun in his car, claiming he was “set up” by the police. He has also revealed he is spending his time in prison writing a book about the notorious Noonan family.
“There is a good story to be told,” he said. He is set to join a number of gangland figures who have gone on to have literary careers like “Mad” Frankie Fraser.
In December, Noonan, who has changed his surname to Lattlay-Fottfoy, was jailed for nine-and-a-half years after he was found to have a handgun and five bullets in his car when he was stopped in Darlington. He claims a man had planted the gun and ammunition in his car.
He is appealing after a jury at Teesside Crown Court convicted him of three firearms offences.
COURT TOLD OF TRADER’S KIDNAP ORDEAL
From the Lancashire Evening Telegraph, first published Wednesday 1st Dec 2004. Also published on The Bury Times
AN EAST Lancashire businessman was snatched from his home by a gang which demanded a half-million pound ransom for his return, a court heard.
A 42-year-old man from Guide is among eight men who deny a charge of conspiring to kidnap Burnley shop owner Alec Cunningham on June 17 last year. The father-of-three, who owns a second hand shop in Plumbe Street, Burnley, was seized from his house on the outskirts of Burnley, Preston Crown Court was told. Continue reading
JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP AND SUPPORT DOM
AT APPROX 3 OCLOCK ON 7/5/2010 DOMENYK NOONAN WAS ARRESTED ON A PUBLIC ORDER OFFENCE ….AND THE CHARGES HAVE NOW BEEN DROPPED
IT WAS AN ARGUMENT ON THE STREET AND IT WASN’T HIM ARGUING IT WAS HIS DRIVER BUT BECAUSE SHE HAD SEEN DOM IN THE PAPER SHE SAID SHE WAS SCARED Continue reading
DOMENYK NOONAN PUT BACK BEHIND BARS
Domenyk Noonan has been put behind bars for hitting a car with a newspaper days after an exclusive interview with Manchester Evening News.
Dom was quizzed by police after waving a copy of the paper at a shocked woman motorist who had beeped at him as he crossed Hyde Road in Gorton. Clutching the paper, he is said to have gone berserk, swearing and shouting: ‘Do you know who I am?’ before tapping the car with the paper.
“I’VE FOUND GOD” SAYS NOONAN
Dom has been freed from jail and says he has found God and changed his life.
Domenyk Noonan was described by the judge who jailed him in 2005 as a ‘very dangerous man who is clearly a risk to the public’. But Noonan, 45, who has been let out on licence half way through his nine-and-a-half year jail sentence, said: “I started going to the Christian meetings in prison. Now I go to church every Sunday morning. People change. I’ve passed a lot of exams in prison.”
BE AWARE OF FACEBOOK FRAUDS AND UN-OFFICIAL GROUPS
As you may be aware there are quite a few new groups popping up and people on Facebook pretending to be Dom.
If you wish to support Domenyk please make sure you choose the official profile and groups from here.
TWITTER SUSPENDED OUR ACCOUNT IN LESS THAN 6 HOURS
We decided to setup a new Twitter account in support of Dom, only to find they suspended it in less than six hours later.
Would you believe it, Twitter has not given us any other reason than ‘Sorry, the profile you were trying to view has been suspended due to strange activity.’
Is this the start of the internet monitoring and blocking free speech in the UK?Continue reading
DOMENYK LATTLAY FOTTFOY NOONAN DEMO
A new facebook event has been setup in support for Domenyk.
THIS IS A NEW PROTEST TO SUPPORT DOMENYK WHO WAS FRAMED AND SENT TO PRISON FOR A CRIME HE DIDNT COMMIT. PLEASE ATTEND AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT
The protest starts on Sunday, 21st Feb 2010 1pm till 3pm, the venue is to be confirmed. Visit the facebook event page and show your support.
THE PROTEST OVER THE NOONAN JAILING
Friends and family have been protesting in support of Domenyk, jailed for being caught with a gun.
Domenyk Noonan claims he was framed when police arrested him in 2005, and to protest his innocence, will stay in prison when he’s due to be released.
A VERY BRITISH GANGSTER FILM TRAILER
A VERY BRITISH GANGSTER is an all access film inside one of Britain’s most dangerous crime families.
For the first time, a gang of contemporary criminals open their lives to reveal a brutal world and an underclass which relies upon gangsters for justice, rather than police.
The film follows the trials and tribulations of Dominic Noonan over three years, as he lurches from criminal trial to criminal trial. Dominic, head of the Noonan crime dynasty, a second generation family of Irish stock, legally changed his last name to Lattlay Fottfoy, an acronym for the family motto.
THE SET-UP OF DOMENYK LATTLAY FOTTFOY
Is a crap video but the only one we can find with the police interview tape.
If Domenyk knew he was under 24 hour surveillance then why would he carry a gun. Manchester police wanted him for a long time but this is a dirty way to do it.
DONAL: ‘DIFFICULT THING IS TO LEAVE WITH CLEAN HANDS’
From Marc Lee at Telegraph.co.uk Published: 12:01AM GMT 08 Dec 2007
To make his first feature film, Donal MacIntyre built a relationship with one of Manchester’s most notorious gangsters. He tells Marc Lee the risks – physical and moral
The first time Donal MacIntyre met the gangster Dominic Noonan – the subject of his first feature documentary – Noonan told him that his brother Dessie had been told to “whack” the filmmaker. MacIntyre retorted: “Well, he’s not very good, is he?” Continue reading
GANGSTER NOONAN TO SELL HIS STORY
Published January 10, 2006 – Manchester Evening News
Domenyk Noonan is appealing against a jail sentence for having a gun in his car, claiming he was “set up” by the police. He has also revealed he is spending his time in prison writing a book about the notorious Noonan family.
“There is a good story to be told,” he said. He is set to join a number of gangland figures who have gone on to have literary careers like “Mad” Frankie Fraser.
In December, Noonan, who has changed his surname to Lattlay-Fottfoy, was jailed for nine-and-a-half years after he was found to have a handgun and five bullets in his car when he was stopped in Darlington. He claims a man had planted the gun and ammunition in his car.
He is appealing after a jury at Teesside Crown Court convicted him of three firearms offences.
COURT TOLD OF TRADER’S KIDNAP ORDEAL
From the Lancashire Evening Telegraph, first published Wednesday 1st Dec 2004. Also published on The Bury Times
AN EAST Lancashire businessman was snatched from his home by a gang which demanded a half-million pound ransom for his return, a court heard.
A 42-year-old man from Guide is among eight men who deny a charge of conspiring to kidnap Burnley shop owner Alec Cunningham on June 17 last year. The father-of-three, who owns a second hand shop in Plumbe Street, Burnley, was seized from his house on the outskirts of Burnley, Preston Crown Court was told. Continue reading