Michael F. O'Flynn was a coal miner from Charleroi, Pennsylvania. On 15 June 1995, he took part in a protest demonstration in New Liverpool, Upper California where "Honest" Dick the Steamer King shouted angrily at the miners and was murdered by a sharpshooter. A few weeks later, Thomas Bushell interviewed O'Flynn in Charleroi and learned from him that Joseph Kilbride, a suspect in the case, had probably gone to Boston. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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