Disbelief after L.A. bishop who devoted his life to others is brutally gunned down
The shooting death of a beloved, high-ranking Catholic official rocked both his devoted parishioners and those in the Los Angeles immigrant rights community whom he had served for decades.
Auxiliary Bishop David G. O'Connell, 69, was killed Saturday afternoon in the Catholic archdiocese-owned home in Hacienda Heights where he lived alone.
On Sunday the street in front of the sprawling ranch house was crowded with homicide detectives and crime scene technicians alongside parishioners who came to grieve the religious leader who ministered to their South Los Angeles communities for nearly half a century.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-02-19/folo-on-death-of-bishop-dave-oconnell
hlthe2b
(106,359 posts)in major cities--much less the mentally ill. Beyond that, I won't speculate.
shrike3
(5,370 posts)Though granted they kill a lot of people. The targeting of priests gets no coverage here.
Mike Nelson
(10,285 posts)... he seems like someone who really "got" the points Jesus Christ makes in the NT.
shrike3
(5,370 posts)https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-02-20/la-me-bishop-killed-arrest
Authorities have arrested the husband of a woman who worked as a housekeeper for Auxiliary Bishop David G. OConnell in connection with the slaying of the beloved Los Angeles cleric, officials said Monday.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna identified Carlos Medina as the suspect in the slaying. He did not cite a motive but said a tipster had told authorities Medina was acting strangely after the killing and claimed that the bishop owed him money. Luna said Medina is 65; however, jail records show the suspect as 61. He is being held in lieu of $2-million bail.
Luna said detectives connected Medina to the crime from a surveillance video that showed a vehicle at the OConnell home about the time of the killing, a dark, compact SUV. Weapons were found at Medinas home in Torrance, and Luna said ballistic tests are pending.