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Case Description
Anderson, Gunner, 20 yrs., died in front of saloon 294 Division St. Coroner’s Jury decided that death was due to assault by unknown persons. 38th Prect.
Circumstances
| Date of offense |
November 8, 1903 |
| Date of death |
November 8, 1903 |
| Time between offense and death |
Immediate - death occurred at the crime scene
|
| Address |
294 Division st.
|
| Type of location |
Place of business
|
| Type of business |
Bar/saloon
|
| Location description |
in front of saloon
|
| Type of death |
Homicide
|
| Type of homicide |
Intentional murder
|
| Method of killing |
Other beating
|
| Weapon |
assault
|
| Murder/suicide? |
Yes
|
| Circumstances description |
Bar room brawl
|
| Total number of victims |
1
|
| Related to Prohibition? |
Yes
|
| Prohibition-related location |
Place where liquor was sold
|
Victim
| Name |
Anderson, Gunner
|
| Age |
20 years
|
| Gender |
Male
|
| Race |
White
|
| Ethnicity |
Other, european
|
Defendant
| Defendant/victim relationship |
Relationship Unknown
|
Police
| Precinct |
38
|
| Allegations of police corruption |
No
|
Legal
| Outcome of coroner's judgement |
Murder was cause of death
|
| Type of legal decision recorded |
Coroner's verdict only
|
| Allegations of police corruption |
No
|
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