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…Police said McIntosh fired from the porch. Cooper heard the shots and saw bursts of light as he was coming around the tree. Assuming offensive gunfire from McIntosh, he fired…
…(Koch) Grubb. On April 21, 1918, Earl joined the United States Army. He served in France during World War I and was promoted to Corporal of Baker Company of the…
…forms of communications at the time other than voice). They found Mrs. Harrington, scantily clad and out in the weather, because her newlywed husband refused her entry into their home….
…1884 opened with a few notoriously vicious murders and a substantive rumor that juries were being bribed to free murderers. The population of Cincinnati was uneasy when William Berner and…
…the Division’s Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team. On January 26, 1997, after competing in his first promotional examination, he was promoted to Police Specialist and issued Badge Number PS121….
…Gross’ trial until October 8 and allowed him to go free on bond. When the case came to trial, Judge Hess referred it to the Grand Jury. On February 14,…
…cartridge Derringer and two or three loose cartridges. Thereafter, he exhibited perfect composure. Davis’ interrogation was conducted in writing by Lieutenant James V. Sargent. Davis completely denied his involvement, even…
…and theft but was usually not prosecuted because the victims were intimidated. During 1904, he struck a Queen City Coal Company Collector over the head with a pick handle that…