Four thugs who helped waged firebomb war between rival gangsters caged
- Rory Cassidy
- Mar 12
- 1 min read

Footsoldiers who helped waged a tit-for-tat firebomb war between rival gangsters have been jailed.
Kieran Abercrombie, Robert Thomson, Kenzie Gardner and Tyler Ramage were caged for a total of 25 years yesterday, Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
They were locked up for their roles in the carnage between rival factions which has seen a number of incidents in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Abercrombie and Thomson conspired with others to find and target properties and vehicles linked to Mark Richardson in May last year.
They used messaging apps Signal and WhatsApp to plan attacks, torching the Glasgow premises of Deuce Private Hire.

Kenzie Gardner helped them to torch the property in question and later teamed up with Tyler Ramage to set vehicles in Edinburgh alight.
They firebombed an Audi and Land Rover belonging to David McMillan, an ally of cocaine kingpin RIchardson, in the city's Morningside area.
The incidents took place as part of a feud between Ross 'Miami' McGill and the Glasgow-based Daniel crime clan, who are associates of Richardson.
Abercrombie, 32, was hit with a nine year sentence, while 18-year-old Thomson was sentenced to six years and eight months detention.
Gardener, 19, was sentenced to five-years-and-four-months detention and Ramage, 18, was sentenced to four years detention.




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