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Officials said a person of interest was detained Monday following the deadly shooting of an Auxiliary Bishop with the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in Hacienda Heights – leaving parishioners horrified. 

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Bishop David O’Connell was killed in the shooting that happened just before 1 p.m. at a home in the 1500 block of Janlu Avenue. 

According to investigators with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, O’Connell was shot in the upper torso and pronounced dead at the scene. Officials said they are investigating O’Connell’s death as a murder.

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“It is a shock and I have no words to express my sadness,” Archbishop José Gomez said in a statement.

O’Connell, 69, was a native of Ireland and had been a priest and later a bishop in Los Angeles for 45 years, Gomez said. Gomez called him “a peacemaker with a heart for the poor and the immigrant, and a passion for building a community where the sanctity and dignity of every human life was honored and protected.”

“He was also a good friend, and I will miss him greatly. I know we all will. Please join me in praying for Bishop Dave and for his family in Ireland. May Our Lady of Guadalupe wrap him in the mantle of her love, and may the angels lead him into paradise, and may he rest in peace.”

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Bishop David O’Connell, of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ San Gabriel Pastoral Region (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images)

At the time of his death, O’Connell was vicar for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles‘ San Gabriel Pastoral Region, a post he had held since 2015 when Pope Francis appointed him as an auxiliary bishop for the Los Angeles Archdiocese.

O’Connell had previously served as associate pastor at St. Raymond Catholic Church in Downey, St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church in Long Beach, and St. Hilary Church of Perpetual Adoration in Pico Rivera, and then as pastor of St. Frances X. Cabrini, Ascension, St. Eugene and St. Michael’s parishes, all in Los Angeles.

O’Connell was born in County Cork, Ireland. He studied for the priesthood at All Hallows College in Dublin and was ordained to serve in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in 1979, according to Doris Benavides, associate director of media relations for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

As chairman of the interdiocesan Southern California Immigration Task Force, O’Connell helped coordinate the church’s response to immigrant children and families from Central America in recent years. He also sponsored the enrollment of several young immigrants in Catholic schools, several of whom have advanced to college.

He served as a member of the Priest Pension Board and on the Together in Mission Board as well as the Archdiocesan Finance Council, the archdiocese said. He was a longtime member of the Council of Priests and a Knight of Peter Claver.

At the national level, he was chairman of the Subcommittee on the Catholic Campaign for Human Development of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

In September, O’Connell was honored with the Evangelii Gaudium Award from St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo, “for his selfless service to the community and the Church in L.A,” Benavides said.

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Bishop David OConnell of St. Cornelius Catholic Church, hosts a community memorial service in 2020 (Robert Gauthier/ Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

There was also an outpouring of shock, sadness and remembrance on Twitter and other social media from people who knew and worked with O’Connell.

“This is L.A. Aux. Bishop David O’Connell, with one

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