'Useful idiot' who firebombed businesses in gangland feud jailed
Logan Carlin, a 24-year-old man, has been sentenced to over seven years in prison for firebombing businesses in Edinburgh as part of a gang rivalry.
Logan Carlin, a 24-year-old individual, has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison for his involvement in dangerous firebombing activities directed at businesses in Edinburgh. During the incidents, which occurred in March 2025, Carlin threw bottles filled with accelerant at two properties. His actions were reportedly part of an attempt to intimidate a rival gang, highlighting the escalating tensions among organized crime networks in the area.
The first target was Belle Cheveux beauty salon, which was attacked on March 6, and ten days later, Carlin targeted DB Auto Services. Both businesses were chosen due to their connections to a rival gang, and the High Court in Edinburgh noted that the assaults posed a significant risk to the safety of nearby residents. The courtroom was informed that such violent acts mark a worrying trend within gang conflicts, particularly in urban areas where innocent bystanders could easily be harmed.
Ultimately, Carlin's sentence reflects a broader law enforcement effort to combat gang violence and protect communities from the repercussions of organized crime. His defense lawyer referred to him as a 'useful idiot', suggesting that he was manipulated by more senior members of the gang. This case not only emphasizes the personal ramifications of gang-related violence but also raises questions about the effectiveness of current strategies to curb such criminal behavior in Edinburgh and similar urban environments.