Kevin ‘The Gerbil’ Carroll was fatally shot 13 times in an Asda carpark in Robroyston, Glasgow, in 2010.
Kevin ‘The Gerbil’ Carroll was a man whose life and brutal death became a key moment in one of Scotland’s long-standing gangland feuds.
Carroll, who earned his nickname from a character in the TV puppet series Roland Rat, was at the epicentre of the bloody Daniel and Lyons crime war, which continues to rage through the central belt.
The gangster was born on August 24, 1980, in Glasgow’s Stobhill Hospital – with only Carroll’s mother Elizabeth being named on his birth certificate.
Gerbil and his older brother David were initially brought up in Drumchapel before the family moved to the tough Milton estate in the north of the city when Carroll was 10.
During his schooldays, Gerbil was reportedly bullied by Steven Lyons and his brother Eddie Jnr who ran the local Club Boys gang out of their dad’s community centre. However, he would strike up close friendships with crime boss Jamie Daniel’s sons Robert Daniel and Francis “Fraggle” Green.
Carroll would be on the force’s radar by the time he was in his late teens. At age 19, he was jailed for three months for a car theft before becoming a major criminal player on the north side of Glasgow in his 20s.
A police source previously told the Record: “Carroll was a complete rocket. In the whole war between the Lyons and Daniel clans he was the most unpredictable element.
“He heightened tensions because of the way he conducted himself and he was the one who could tip the whole thing into chaos.
“There is no question that he was one of Scotland’s most dangerous criminals and many people breathed a sigh of relief when he was killed.”
The father-of-three, whose partner was Kelly Bo Green – the daughter of mob boss Jamie Daniel and the sister of Fraggle – was shot and injured in January 2003 a fallout over missing drugs. The attack was just 11 days apart from when rival Johnny Lyons faced the same fate.
The following year, Carroll was charged with attempting to murder John Madden, friend of Eddie Lyons Snr, using an AK-47. However, the trial collapsed.
In November 2006, the headstone of Eddie Lyons Snr’s son Garry, who died of leukaemia aged 8, was allegedly toppled by Carroll using a 4×4 and a tow rope.
In the days following, Carroll shot Eddie Lyons Jnr and a friend in Bellshill, Lanarkshire, before a retaliation hit was carried out a week later in Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire.
Come 2009, Gerbil thought to be behind a series of “alien abductions” across central Scotland – which got the name because victims were so traumatised they told police they couldn’t remember anything about their ordeal.
During the kidnappings, Carroll used blowtorches, power tools and boiling water to torture victims before stealing drugs, money and weapons from them.
Days after shooting and injuring Eddie Lyons Jnr again, Carroll arranged a meeting at Asda car park in Robroyston to poach Lyons-linked drug dealer Stephen Glen on January 13, 2010.
While Gerbil sat in the back of a black Audi A3, two masked men jumped out of a Volkswagen Golf and opened fire. Carroll’s two associates had fled the vehicle leaving him trapped in the back of the three-door car.
He was shot in the head and chest 13 times in a brazen assassination in front of shocked shoppers.
A Record source previously said: “Gerbil was meticulous in his business dealings and he planned every operation with military precision. The key to taking him out was the element of surprise.
“The fact he turned up at the supermarket unarmed and without his bullet-proof vest proves he did not expect any trouble.”
Eddie Lyons Jnr would later be gunned down alongside senior Lyons clan member Ross Monaghan at a Fuengirola pub after last May’s Champions League final.
William “Buff” Paterson, was jailed for 22 years over the killing of Carroll. He handed himself in to a police station in Madrid after fleeing the country over four years previous.
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