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To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense: The Matthew E. O'Neil Story

To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense: The Matthew E. O'Neil Story

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Matthew E. O'Neil (born March 7, 1976 Newton, Massachusetts) is a former Senior Airman in the United States Air Force that incapacitated and killed a terrorist on April 8, 2000 at 2 PM MST and was cleared by Colorado Springs Police Department. The incident occurred at a Colorado Springs, Colorado business. O'Neil was raised in Boston, Medfield, and Plymouth, Massachusetts. He attended Plymouth Public Schools from 1981 to 1994, finally graduating from Plymouth North High School ranked 47/217 in his high school class. O'Neil played youth baseball, soccer, and basketball. He then received superior instructions from top-flight boxing trainers while integrating weightlifting, running, and stretching into his boxing training. O'Neil competed as an amateur boxer in the U.S. Air Force with his positive results used as a catalyst to produce Plymouth's first NCAA Division I baseball scholarships. O'Neil coordinated with Plymouth North baseball coach Dwayne Follette to get the scholarships. That information is in the Plymouth Public Library book Everipedia Boxing Archives. Boxing trainer Kerry Pharr mentioned O'Neil on his Facebook Live podcast In Your Corner on July 14, 2025 at the 51:34 mark. O'Neil is of Irish-English ancestry.Matthew E. O'Neil Mundial
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  • To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense (Final Thoughts)
    Jul 26 2025
    In the final episode O'Neil thanked U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations, U.S. Department of Defense and Colorado Springs Police Department. He also thanked former Lockheed Martin employee Steven Griffin, boxing coach Dickie Wood, football coach Carl Freyermuth, baseball coach Dwayne Follette, his parents and his brother. He re-emphasized that he killed in self defense and that the Iraq War was justified.
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  • To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense (Cape Cod Military Museum)
    Jul 25 2025
    Cape Cod Military Museum is a museum that collects, preserves and displays military memorabilia, with an emphasis on educating young people and the community through displays, lectures and with oral histories. Its goal is to establish a permanent military library and archive. The museum's focus is military history concerning Southeastern Massachusetts. The museum was founded by Donald Ellis and Joe Yukna. The President of Cape Cod Military Museum is Joe Yukna. Yukna has done lectures for the museum, including lecturing Airmen on Camp Edwards. Its website is capecodmilitarymuseum.org. Yukna publishes a monthly bulletin disseminated via email giving subscribers periodic updates about the museum. It has had a display at Jonathan Bourne Historical Center. There is a long term plan for a permanent location for all of its artifacts, possibly at the Aptucxet Trading Post Museum in Bourne, Massachusetts. Cape Cod Military Museum is on Facebook. O'Neil's confirmed kill of the domestic terrorist is in the records department of Cape Cod Military Museum. O'Neil is from Massachusetts. He was a member of the Air Force Martial Program on Schriever Air Force Base from 1997 to 2000. The base was renamed Schriever Space Force Base in 2021.
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  • To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense (Devonshire Square Apartments)
    Jul 22 2025
    The incident between Senior Airman O'Neil and the terrorist took place at a business located off of a side street of North Academy Boulevard in Colorado Springs. O'Neil has stated that he believes that the car he was driving may have been tailed to the business. He drove a 1998 Hyundai Accent GL Sedan. O'Neil's car had 4 doors and was red. He has stated that he had never seen the terrorist before. The entire incident lasted less than 10 minutes. O'Neil lived by himself at Devonshire Square Apartments in Colorado Springs from early November 1999 to July 31, 2000.
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