…and furniture. Occasionally, he would come across artifacts and archives, purchase them, and then donate them. He continued to do so up to his tragic death on June 20, 2019….
…was rediscovered 94 years after the fact by Cincinnati Homicide Detective Edward Zieverink, Greater Cincinnati Police Museum Historian and the narrative was revised October 2, 2019 by Cincinnati Police Lieutenant…
…included a compound comminuted fracture of the left tibia and fibula. Dr. Evans, Big Four Railroad Surgeon, operated on Patrolman Klenk’s leg at 10 a.m. on the morning of the…
…computer expert for the 12-man Department. When off duty he had a fondness for cooking, computers, and his synagogue’s choir. He was a ‘Big Brother’, gourmet cook, trainer, and educator….
…jobs. At 16, Albert was working at the Helming-Williamson Shoe Company in Cincinnati and continued as a shoemaker through at least 1914. By 1910, Albert was living with his mother…
…the same caliber found in SubPatrolman Cornish’s body. When questioned, Whitfield told the detectives, “I killed the officer.” He claimed self-defense. “I was coming home from the boat races Sunday…
…walked up on the passenger side of the car and asked for a match, then brandished firearms and ordered them to, “Stick ‘em up or we’ll fill you full of…