Patrick Campbell

Military Person

1977 – 1999

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Who was Patrick Campbell?

Patrick Campbell was a volunteer in the Irish National Liberation Army died on 10 October 1999 after being wounded during a conflict in Dublin, Ireland between the INLA and drug dealers.

Campbell was born in New Barnsley in west Belfast in Northern Ireland and moved to Dublin to work in the building industry. At some point, he joined the INLA, an Irish Republican paramilitary group. After his death, his parents said they were unaware that he had been involved in politics.

In the summer of 1999, the INLA became involved in a violent dispute with criminals in west Dublin. The INLA claims that it was trying to halt the sale of illegal drugs in the local working class community. Some reports claim that the businesses in an industrial estate appealed to the INLA for protection against a group of criminals and that the INLA were in fact offering support to the beleaguered community.

On 6 October 1999, Campbell and two other INLA men captured the drug gang members in a warehouse in Ballymount Industrial Estate in Walkinstown. The INLA men were bundling the captured men into a van when other drug gang members arrived and at the scene.

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Born
1977
Died
1999

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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