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'''Diarmuid O'Neill''' (b. ] ], ], ] - d. ], ], ]) was a ] volunteer<ref></ref><ref></ref> who was killed by ]'s specialist firearms unit, SO19, at Glenthorne Road, ], ] in ] ]<ref></ref><ref></ref>. No weapons were found in the house.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
'''Diarmuid O'Neill''' (aka Dermot O'Neill) (born ] ] in ], ], ] &ndash; ] ]), was a ] within the ].<ref></ref>

==Background==
O'Neill was born and raised in ], the youngest son of ] parents, Eoghan and Theresa "Terry" O'Neill. He had one sister, Siobhán, and one brother, Shane. O'Neill was a former pupil of the ], a prestiguos ] school on Brompton Road and from an early age took an interest in Irish culture amd nationalism and spent much of he time between ] and ]. O'Neill was also deeply interested in ] nationalism and had visited the Basque country on several occasions along with his Basque girlfriend, Karmele.


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] has called for a review of the police investigation into the killing of O'Neill.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>

O'Neill, who was killed by ]'s specialist firearms unit, SO19, at Glenthorne Road, ], ] in ] ]<ref></ref><ref></ref>.

No weapons were found in the house.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>


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Diarmuid O'Neill (b. June 24 1969, Hammersmith, London - d. 1996, London, England) was a Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteer who was killed by London Metropolitan Police's specialist firearms unit, SO19, at Glenthorne Road, Hammersmith, London in September 1996. No weapons were found in the house.

References

  1. London hears O'Neill inquiry demand
  2. Hansard - Policing (Human Rights)
  3. IRA suspect killed in raid went to school in London
  4. IRA man killed as police foil bomb attacks
  5. The Disputed Killing of Diarmuid O'Neill
  6. Lessons of history
  7. Diarmuid O’Neill: A Case of Shoot to Kill
  8. No charges over killing of Diarmuid O'Neill
  9. “SHOOT THE FUCKER”
  10. London Trades Unionists Call for enquiry into murder of Diarmuid O'Neill
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