Headstone of Kenneth McCullough
U.S. Army · United States United States

Kenneth McCullough

1995

Kenneth G. McCullough served the U.S. Army for 6 years. Kenneth also served in the U.S. Army.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Explosive
What Happened
Special Agent McCullough was one of eight federal agents killed in a terrorist attack carried out against the United States government. Agent McCullough was a United States Army veteran and had served with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration for eight years. He is survived by his wife, daughter, and son. Eight federal law enforcement agents and one local sheriff's deputy were killed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, when domestic terrorists detonated a truck bomb outside of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19th, 1995. A total of 168 civilians and government workers, including numerous children in an on-site daycare facility, were killed in the terrorist attack. The terrorists attacked the building in retaliation for a search warrant and raid on the compound of a cult known as the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas, on February 28th, 1993. Four special agents with the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms were slain during the raid, which culminated on April 19th, 1993, with a mass murder-suicide in which over 80 members of the Branch Davidians cult died. Both subjects involved in the bombing were arrested. One of the men was sentenced to life while the other was sentenced to death. He was subsequently executed on June 11th, 2001.
Survivors
He is survived by his wife, daughter, and son.
Photograph of Kenneth McCullough
Photograph of Kenneth McCullough
Service Record
U.S. Army
1980 – 1986
U.S. Army
Also Served
United States Department of Justice - Drug Enforcement Administration
Special Agent
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