O'Callaghan, Lloyd
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| Birthname | O'Callaghan, Lloyd William | ||||
| born on | 11 June 1953 at 21:55 (= 9:55 PM ) | ||||
| Place | San Diego CA, USA, 32n43, 117w09 | ||||
| Timezone | PDT h7w (is daylight saving time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 20°55' 28°09 Asc. 20°11'
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Biography
American policeman who was called in on 1/3/1979, when the gas company attempted to shut off the gas of a Negro resident, Eula Love. She refused and hit the gas man with a shovel. The police were called by the gas company, and when they arrived, Love brandished a kitchen knife. Responding to the threat, 24-year-old O'Callaghan discharged his firearm and shot her dead. Despite public outcry, he was exonerated.
He resigned from the force 16 months later, on 5/27/1980, and wrote about the experience in his autobiography, "The Other Side Of The Gun."
He had originally graduated from the Police Academy April, 1975.
Events
- Social : End a program of study April 1975 (Completed Police Training Course)
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Source Notes
Victoria Shaw quotes his autobiography, "The Other Side of the Gun."
Categories
- Vocation : Law : Police
- Vocation : Writers : Autobiographer
- Passions : Criminal Perpetrator : Homicide single (Exonerated)
- Notable : Book Collection : Crime Collection

20°55'
20°11'