Stephen McKeag (1 April 1970 – 24 September 2000), nicknamed Top Gun, was a Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary and a Commander of the Ulster Defence Association's (UDA) 'C' Company in the 1990s. He is responsible for many killings of Catholics and Irish republicans. Although most of his operations took place from the Shankill Road in Belfast, McKeag was actually a native of the lower Oldpark Road in the north of the city.[2]
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independence for individual brigades. C. Company's hit squad, led by StephenMcKeag, became notorious for a campaign of random murders of Catholic civilians...
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the UDA West Belfast Brigade, with StephenMcKeag carrying out several retaliatory murders in what proved a blow to McMichael's leadership. Sammy Duddy...
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their leading gunman StephenMcKeag. According to Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) notes, Dodds was often in the car when McKeag made his sorties on to...
UDA West Belfast Brigade and the UVF. Later that year on 24 September StephenMcKeag, a former associate of Adair's who had fallen out of favour, was found...
murder of Marie Teresa Dowds de Mogollon, which Adair's top hitman StephenMcKeag had perpetrated. Later in the year, English was forced to confront Adair...
access to the republican districts of the west of the city, notably StephenMcKeag who nicknamed the street the Yellow Brick Road. Other features of the...
passed to Johnny Adair and other young, ambitious militants such as StephenMcKeag who wanted a freer hand in dealing with Catholics than that afforded...
became notorious for its killing spree, with his leading gunman Stephen "Top Gun" McKeag in particular becoming notorious. His first killing had actually...
close to the West Belfast UDA and as a result their leading hitman StephenMcKeag shot up a Catholic bar in the Cliftonville Road in retaliation. The...
Mehaffey was with the Red Hand Commando (RHC). On 7 September 1993, StephenMcKeag, and two other volunteers in C-Company of the UDA West Belfast Brigade...
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