David Shockett

David Archibald Shockett (May 6, 1895 - June 23, 1964) was the middle child of Coalition General Roger Shockett.

Early life
David Archibald Shockett was born on May 6, 1895 in Cape Charles, Virginia as the son of Roger Shockett and Mary Jane Shockett.

Controversy
It was speculated for some time that David was in league with the Schneider Sons because of his interaction with a member named William P. Tate. Although he denied the interactions, multiple sources have noted his interest in William and defensiveness when asked about William. This eventually led to him being injured by a man named C. J. Holmes on November 15, 1937 who allegedly "had proof of shady transactions between David and William".

Later life
In his later years, David moved out of state to dodge his controversy, and met a woman named Wilhelmina Paul. After being attacked by C. J. Holmes, David was left paralyzed and thus was taken care of by his wife. He had two children: Diana and Wednesday.

Death
On June 23, 1964, David was attacked by a man named Gerard Bishop, who believed heavily that David not only had interactions with William, but with all of the Schneider Sons. This attack proved to be fatal, and when he was brought to a nearby hospital, he was pronounced dead on scene.