The Mercury News

Arrest made in bishop's fatal shooting

- By Olga R. Rodriguez and Damian Dovarganes

LOS ANGELES >> A suspect has been arrested in the killing of a Catholic bishop who was fatally shot over the weekend in Southern California, authoritie­s said Monday.

The person was arrested in the killing of Bishop David O'Connell, who was found in his home with a gunshot wound and declared dead, Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputy Lizette Falcon said.

O'Connell, 69, was killed just blocks from the St. John Vianney Catholic Church, part of his archdioces­e, in Hacienda Heights, an unincorpor­ated community about 20 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.

O'Connell was found around 1 p.m. Saturday with a gunshot wound. Sheriff's deputies had received a report of a medical emergency. Authoritie­s have not said whether the bishop was targeted or if his religion might have been a factor.

O'Connell had been a priest for 45 years and was a native of Ireland, according to Angelus News, the news outlet of the Archdioces­e of Los Angeles, the nation's largest. In 2015, Pope Francis named him one of several auxiliary bishops of the archdioces­e.

O'Connell worked in South Los Angeles for years and focused on gang interventi­on, Angelus News reported. He later sought to broker peace between residents and law enforcemen­t following the 1992 uprising after a jury acquitted four white L.A. police officers in the beating of Rodney King, a Black man.

Nearly two decades later, O'Connell brought the San Gabriel Valley community together to rebuild a mission there after an arson attack and in recent years spearheade­d Catholic efforts in the region to work with immigrant children and families from Central America.

Masses at churches across the region were dedicated to O'Connell on Sunday. Neighbors and parishione­rs left flowers and candles and prayed the rosary next to police tape in Hacienda Heights. About 50 people prayed and sang in a vigil Sunday afternoon near part of the neighborho­od surrounded by crime scene tape.

The Diocese of Cork and Ross in Ireland, where O'Connell was born, was shocked by the priest's death. Bishop Fintan Gavin said in a statement that O'Connell “has always maintained his connection with family and friends in Cork” through frequent visits back to Ireland.

The violence was the latest to rock religious leaders in Los Angeles. Two Jewish men were shot and wounded last week by a gunman who authoritie­s said targeted them for their faith. Suspect Jaime Tran has been charged with federal hate crimes.

 ?? DAMIAN DOVARGANES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Auxiliary Bishop David O'Connell, right, is revered by an unidentifi­ed pilgrim, left, at the Los Angeles Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels in Los Angeles in 2018. O'Connell, a Roman Catholic bishop in Southern California was shot and killed Saturday, just blocks from a church, a slaying that stunned the Los Angeles religious community, authoritie­s said.
DAMIAN DOVARGANES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Auxiliary Bishop David O'Connell, right, is revered by an unidentifi­ed pilgrim, left, at the Los Angeles Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels in Los Angeles in 2018. O'Connell, a Roman Catholic bishop in Southern California was shot and killed Saturday, just blocks from a church, a slaying that stunned the Los Angeles religious community, authoritie­s said.

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