Northern Raiders Assassin Group

Origins (1870-1900)
The Northern Raiders was founded in Dublin, Ireland on August  26, 1870 by Irishman Connor Murphy. They were called the Reformed Irish Mob because of their connection to the Irish mob. Murphy became their leader that day. He appointed Cameron Cook second in command. At only 21 years old, Murphy was a force to be reckoned with. He was in control of the group for 18 years. He died in a boating accident on March 17, 1888 at the age of 39. Cook became leader shortly after the news of his death arrived. Cook appointed his cousin Kirby Jewett second in command. Cook was leader for 12 years. Three years after becoming leader, Cook officially changed the group's name from the Reformed Irish Mob to the Northern Raiders due to the fact that the men use axes and guns to kill their opponents. Two years after that, Cook came up with their motto, Na fuck le linn which translates to "Don't fuck with us." from Gaelic. Cook secretly got married to a woman outside of his group on June 26, 1899. The men found out about this and attempted to kill him. Cook survived their every attempt. On March 19, 1900, Cook was killed by members of the Black Shadows Assassin Group. He died at the age of 36.