Bishop David O’Collen was shot dead Los Angeles. Residents of Los Angeles have witnessed a tragic event. It is with great sadness and pain that a great man was David O’Collen, a famous Catholic living in Los Angeles.
On Saturday, the 18th, 2013, Rose was seriously injured after being shot in California. Los Angeles residents are shocked that such a handsome man has been shot dead.
David O’Collen was shot dead in his home. The auxiliary bishop of the Los Angeles Archdiocese was found shot in his home (Hacienda Heights) and pronounced dead. The news confirmed the news (CBS Los Angeles).
David O’Collen dies (shooting dead) at age 69.
Archbishop José H. Gomez released a statement on his death early Saturday morning. It is with great sadness that David O’Collen “passed away unexpectedly.”
Gomez said.
“He was a peacemaker with a heart for the poor and the immigrant, and he had a passion for building a community where the sanctity and dignity of every human life was honored and protected,”
“He was also a good friend, and I will miss him greatly. I know we all will.”
According to the outlet, detectives are initially investigating the shooting as suspicious. For this reason, no information has been released about the shooting. Zara has not revealed any suspicious information to the workers in the media.
“It’s very early in the investigation,” said LASD Homicide Bureau Detective Michael Modica. “We got a lot more steps we have to take to make more determination to what’s happening.”
David Gerard O’Connell was born on August 16, 1953. Died of gunshot wounds on Saturday 18th, 2023. David O’Collen Prop. Francis was an Irish-born prelate of the Catholic Church.
Since 2015, O’Collen has served as Assistant Bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, California. Served as a special part of the La Catholic community for 45 years.
David O’Collen was born in Ireland. He studied at Hallows College in Dublin. Then, he moved from Ireland to California in 1979.
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O’Collen supported immigration widely. Served as Chairman of the Interdiocesan Southern California Immigration Task Force. This organization helps immigrant children and families.
Janis Hahn (Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, Chair) said:
“I was very sad to learn of the passing of Bishop O’Connell,” said Janice Hahn, Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. “He was a longtime friend. I was fortunate to work with him during my time on the city council and again as Supervisor.”