…with a warrant for George Patterson. Roberson saw him coming toward the house and told Warner, “Here comes Knapp. I’m going to kill him with this glass jar!” When Marshal…
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…took the streetcar across the bridge, got off on the Cincinnati side and began coming back south while others were pressing north in search of the murderers. Bishop tried to…
…Pulaski County, Arkansas. Bob was a bank officer in Arkansas and Oklahoma before joining the FBI in January 1979. He also held a commercial pilot license for single/multi-engine and instrument…
…of appreciation and/or commendation, was “conscientious to his brother officers”, was an “exceptional and tenacious investigator,” and “displayed a legendary sense of humor.” Sunday, December 7, 1975, was “Change Day”…
…This narrative was revised on October 2, 2013 by Cincinnati Police Lieutenant Stephen R. Kramer (Retired), Greater Cincinnati Police Museum Executive Director, based mostly on research material compiled by Jeffrey…
…known as Greater Cincinnati, and when Cincinnati developed their moto it expressed this attitude; Junta Juvant (Those joined together support each other). In 1930 a company from New York came…
…March 1, 1927, the Cincinnati Civil Service Commission announced that he, among others, successfully competed for the position of Substitute Patrolman. He began work on March 16, 1927 at District…
…5, 1917, he registered for the World War I draft and was living at 2287 Pleasant, still working as a pattern maker. By 1919 he was working as a machinist…
…revised on September 3, 2019 by Cincinnati Police Lieutenant Stephen R. Kramer (Retired), Greater Cincinnati Police Historical Society Vice President, with past research conducted by Cincinnati Police Homicide Detective Edward…
…Company D – Garfield Rifles – of the First Infantry Regiment of the Ohio National Guard. None of the companies apparently saw any action while Bill was enlisted. On July…
…Woodbine near Trevor Avenue and still working as a machinist, at the Acme Machine Tool Company. Their fifth and last child, Freeman, was born during May 1918. During 1918, Albert…