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September 22, 1874
McQuade, Michael, saloon keeper, 399 Laurel St., fatally stabbed in fight at that place, by James Strain, who was arrested. McQuade died Sept. 23. 4th Prect.
Case number: 1632
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February 20, 1877
Weaver, Dick, shot in thigh, by Officer Henry Smith, of W. Madison St. Station, while Weaver was burglarizing the boot and shoe store of Shay & Kilduff, 120 S. Franklin St. Weaver died from wound.
Case number: 2556
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July 30, 1878
Madden, Mike, a noted tough, fatally shot, Wells and Ontario Sts., by Officer Awore Bowen, of Chicago Av. Station, who had arrested him on State warrant for assault and was compelled to shoot in self defense. Shooting occurred July 29and Madden died July 30.
Case number: 1413
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August 12, 1878
Connors, James, young hoodlum, died, home, 537 S. Union St., as result of bullet wound received Aug. 10, while attempting to rescue two prisoners under arrest by Off. John McTigue of West Twelfth St. Station.
Case number: 322
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September 21, 1878
Unknown burglar, shot dead while climbing fence in rear of John D. Martin's residence 1828 Wabash Av., by Off. M.J. Crowe, of Cottage Grove Av. Station. The dead man, in company with a pal who escaped, had just burgled Martin's house and some of the stolen property was found on his person.
Case number: 2473
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April 18, 1879
Williams, Henry, shot dead by Officer Shanley, of W. 12th St. Station, while committing a burglary at Mathias Schmidt's boot and shoe store, 179 Madison St. The officer called on Williams to halt, but he ran, when Officer Shanley fired. Harrison St. Station.
Case number: 2558
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April 24, 1882
Ryan, James, noted thief and thug, fatally shot, Wright and Morgan Sts., by Officer Daniel Pembroke, whom he and another thief, Owen McCarthy, assaulted. Officer Pembroke fired to save his life. W. 12th St. Station.
Case number: 1996
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June 8, 1882
Murphy, John, shot dead in saloon, 1326 State St., by Officer Bold, of Harrison St. Station, who had arrested him for burglary. Murphy attempted to escape. Officer Bold was acquitted by Coroner's Jury.
Case number: 1421
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June 18, 1882
Lyons, John, shot dead while committing burglary, Brown St., near 16th, by Officer Thomas Walsh, of W. 12th St. Station, who was exonerated by Coroner's Jury.
Case number: 1266
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December 3, 1882
Allen, Bill, alias Joe Dehlman, notorious colored criminal and murderer of Officer Clarence E. Wright, shot dead, Green and Hingie Sts., by Sergt. John Wheeler.
Case number: 3
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