- Arleigh McCree
Infobox police officer
name = Arleigh E. McCree
caption = Detective Arleigh McCree
born =
died = death date and age|1986|02|08|1939|08|24
badgenumber = 12241
placeofbirth = -Compton, California ,USA
nickname =
department =Los Angeles Police Department
service = United States
serviceyears = 1959 - 1986
rank =
awards = - LAPD Medal for Heroism
relations =
laterwork =Detective Arleigh Eugene McCree (
24 December 1939 –8 February 1986 ) was the Officer in Charge of the Firearms and Explosives Unit of theLos Angeles Police Department and counter-terrorism specialist, widely recognized as one of the top explosive experts in the world.LAPD Career
McCree investigated the
Symbionese Liberation Army bomb making operations in 1976 and was part of the bomb squad that investigated theMarine barracks bombing inBeirut ,Lebanon in 1983. A year later, McCree headed the1984 Los Angeles Olympics bomb squad. McCree had written a text on explosive devices. In 1982 he testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Security and Terrorism. He said government manuals on how to make bombs were too easy for terrorists to get.Personal
McCree is reported to have been offered $140,000 by Libyan dictator Col.
Muammar al-Gaddafi to train terrorists in the use of explosives (He declined the offer). McCree was also a contributor to "Military Police" magazine.Death
McCree was killed along with officer Ronald Ball in a 1986
bomb disposal operation inHollywood, California . The two had been attempting to defuse twopipe bomb s in a murder suspect's garage when the bombs exploded. McCree died instantly, and Ball would die days later.He is honored among the fallen officers in the line of duty at the
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial inWashington, D.C .External links
* [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10A17FF385F0C7A8EDDA10894D9484D81&n=Top%2fNews%2fInternational%2fCountries%20and%20Territories%2fLibya "Police Aide Tells of Libyan Bid"] "The New York Times",
29 August 1981 .
* [http://camemorial.org/1981-1990/mccree.php Obituary]
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