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Allen Bruce McLeod

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Allen Bruce McLeod

Birth
Larchmont, Westchester County, New York, USA
Death
14 Feb 1977 (aged 33)
New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York, USA
Burial
Rye, Westchester County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.9755556, Longitude: -73.7033333
Plot
section C, lot 012W, grave 8
Memorial ID
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New Rochelle Police Officer Allen Mcleod was killed in the line of duty on 14 February 1977 in the Neptune Worldwide Moving Company Massacre.Patrolman Allen Bruce McLeod, Sr. | New Rochelle Police Department, New York
New Rochelle Police Department, New York
Patrolman Allen Bruce McLeod, Sr.
New Rochelle Police Department, New York
End of Watch Monday, February 14, 1977
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ALLEN BRUCE MCLEOD, SR.

Patrolman McLeod was shot and killed after responding to a call of a man with a firearm inside of a moving company. When Patrolman McLeod arrived he parked his patrol car about 15 feet from the entrance of the moving company. From a second floor window the suspected open fire on the Patrolman McLeod with a .308 caliber rifle, striking him in the head, chest and heart killing him instantly. As Patrolman McLeod lay on the ground the suspect fired more rounds at the officer. After wounding three officers during a 10-hour standoff, the suspect shot and killed himself.

Patrolman McLeod was survived by his wife and children.

BIO

Age 29
Tour 6 years
Badge 1130
INCIDENT DETAILS

Cause Gunfire
Weapon Rifle; .308 caliber
Offender Committed suicide
New Rochelle Police Officer Allen Mcleod was killed in the line of duty on 14 February 1977 in the Neptune Worldwide Moving Company Massacre.Patrolman Allen Bruce McLeod, Sr. | New Rochelle Police Department, New York
New Rochelle Police Department, New York
Patrolman Allen Bruce McLeod, Sr.
New Rochelle Police Department, New York
End of Watch Monday, February 14, 1977
ADD TO MY HEROES
PAGE ACTIONS
ALLEN BRUCE MCLEOD, SR.

Patrolman McLeod was shot and killed after responding to a call of a man with a firearm inside of a moving company. When Patrolman McLeod arrived he parked his patrol car about 15 feet from the entrance of the moving company. From a second floor window the suspected open fire on the Patrolman McLeod with a .308 caliber rifle, striking him in the head, chest and heart killing him instantly. As Patrolman McLeod lay on the ground the suspect fired more rounds at the officer. After wounding three officers during a 10-hour standoff, the suspect shot and killed himself.

Patrolman McLeod was survived by his wife and children.

BIO

Age 29
Tour 6 years
Badge 1130
INCIDENT DETAILS

Cause Gunfire
Weapon Rifle; .308 caliber
Offender Committed suicide

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