- Tommy Herron
Tommy Herron (1938 -
15 September 1973 ) was a loyalistparamilitary inNorthern Ireland .Herron worked as a
car salesman Michael Farrell , "Northern Ireland: The Orange State"] in EastBelfast [http://www.tkb.org/KeyLeader.jsp?memID=259 Tommy Herron] , MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base] and joined theUlster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary group. From 1972, he was the organisation's vice chairman and most prominent spokesperson, and was the first person to receive a salary from the UDA.In September 1972, the
British Army intervened to defend aRoman Catholic area ofLarne against loyalists. Army vehicles ran down two civilians in East Belfast,Ciaran De Baroid, "Ballymurphy and the Irish War"] one of whom was believed to be a UDA member. [David Boulton, "The UVF, 1966-73: An Anatomy of Loyalist Rebellion"] Under the name of theUlster Citizen Army , Herron declaredwar on the British Army. He called this off after two days of gunfire due to a lack of support, [Alex P. Schmid and Albert J. Jongman, "Political Terrorism"] two more loyalists having been killed. To many people's surprise, Herron subsequently called for "both sides" - loyalists and republicans - to stopassassination s, claiming that if they did not, they would face "the full wrath of the UDA". This temporarily halted killings in East Belfast.Herron stood as a
Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party candidate in East Belfast at theNorthern Ireland Assembly election, 1973 . He took 2,480 votes, but was not elected. [ [http://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/ceb.htm East Belfast 1973-82] , Northern Ireland Elections]In January 1973,
Charles Harding Smith attempted to take over the UDA, and aloyalist feud ensued. In February, Herron called for ageneral strike against theBritish Government 's decision to introduceinternment for suspected loyalist parliamilitaries, mirroring the existing internment for suspected republican parliamilitaries. This led to a day's fighting on the streets. [Jason Lewis, " [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=410445&in_page_id=1770 The day the General's guts won the MC] ", "Daily Mail ",14 October 2006 ] In what was widely suspected to be an attempt on Herron's life, his brother was killed in June. Herron was kidnapped in September and shot dead. His body was found in a ditch nearDrumbo ,County Antrim . His death has often been ascribed to other members of the UDA, either in protest at his involvement inracketeering or as part of the ongoing feud, [ [http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/chron/ch73.htm A Chronology of the Conflict - 1973] , CAIN Web Service] while the UDA itself has claimed that theSpecial Air Service was responsible.References
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