A violent feud between criminal factions has escalated following a targeted attack on the mother of a rival gang member. The conflict, involving leading figures in the local drug trade, has intensified with online threats and acts of intimidation.

Ross McGill, described as a key drug kingpin, reportedly orchestrated an assault on the woman associated with Mark Richardson’s group. In retaliation, Richardson’s faction, known as the A-Team, posted a threatening message online warning McGill of lethal consequences, stating that attacking the woman would result in "a bullet to the head."

The attack involved members of McGill's network, identified as the Tamo Junto gang, who allegedly used a skip truck to ram into the woman’s residence. The incident has significantly heightened tensions between the two rival groups, who are believed to be battling for control over local drug distribution territories.

Sources indicate that the dispute started after McGill's son allegedly attempted to rip off Richardson, sparking the violent exchanges between the factions. Both McGill and Richardson are considered major players in the criminal underworld, and the conflict between them has increasingly spilled into public view.

Law enforcement officials have not yet released detailed statements on the ongoing feud or the recent attack. The violent nature of these confrontations underscores the dangers posed by organized crime rivalries, which frequently involve not only gang members but also their families and associates.

The situation continues to develop as authorities monitor the escalating violence and seek to prevent further retaliation between the opposing groups.