Russell G. Lloyd, Sr.

Russell G. Lloyd, Sr. (March 29, 1932 - March 21, 1980) served as the Republican mayor of Evansville, Indiana from 1972 to 1980 and was an alternate delegate from Indiana to the 1972 Republican National Convention. He was the only Republican to be twice elected mayor of Evansville until the 2015 re-election of Lloyd Winnecke.[1]

In 1961 Lloyd was appointed attorney for the Legal Aid Society of Vanderburgh County.[2]

Evansville citizen Julia Van Orden had a history as a "constant complainer" according to city police and had claimed harassment from officials inspecting her home. On March 18, 1980, Van Orden had thrown a brick at a city inspector's vehicle windshield when he came to inspect an addition to her house.[3] The following morning, Van Orden, believing Lloyd was still the mayor (his term had actually expired in January of that year), arrived at his home. She shot Lloyd four times with a handgun, in the head, neck, and shoulders, in a fit of anger after a brief argument. Van Orden fled, and Lloyd was taken to the hospital, where a brain scan indicated brain death.[4] Doctors announced "there is no hope" shortly before turning off Lloyd's medical ventilator.

Though Van Orden's attorney argued she was too mentally ill to have understood her actions, she was nonetheless convicted and sentenced to between 20 and 40 years in prison.[5] Days before what would have been her release in 2000, she was committed to Logansport State Hospital in Logansport, Indiana, where on August 22, 2006, she allegedly stabbed a hospital employee and was charged with attempted murder.[6]

Lloyd's son, Russell G. Lloyd, Jr., served as mayor of Evansville from 2000 to 2004.

Political offices
Preceded by
Frank F. McDonald
Mayor of Evansville, Indiana
1972 to 1980
Succeeded by
Michael Vandeveer

See also

References

  1. "Winnecke elected to second term as Evansville mayor". www.courierpress.com. Retrieved 2015-12-02.
  2. "Angry Woman Shoots Former Ind. Mayor". UPI. 1980-03-20. Retrieved 2008-01-16.Archived by ActivePaper.
  3. "Former Mayor Dies After Handgun Attack". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 1980-03-22. Retrieved 2009-01-16. Archived by Google News.
  4. http://politicalgraveyard.com/death/murder.html politicalgraveyard.com
  5. Julie Van Orden: Former mayor's killer attacks hospital worker : Editorials : Evansville Courier Press


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