Former Adams family enforcer spared jail over prison protest

A former enforcer to the Adams crime family has been spared jail for gluing himself to prison gates in a protest over the death of a feared gangster behind bars. Paul Tiernan, 56, was an associate of the notorious underworld syndicate once led by Terry Adams from his headquarters in Clerkenwell, north London. Tiernan admitted launching the protest at HMP Wormwood Scrubs in west London on March 22, six days after the death of brother-in-law Wayne Hurren, 57, in the…

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