Published on 01 January 2021
Cat burglar killed by police after he shot two, 1952
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13 images. Cat burglar killed by police after he shot two, 14 March 1952. Patrolman E.W. Sawyer, who sprained ankle; William Mathes, 63, dead; A.J. Stagnaro, bystander to shooting; Officer M.G. Rowe; Detective W.M. Young; Officer John B. Ortega; Officer Harold L. Hostetler; Detective Lieutenant Ralph Weyant; Detective Eugene L. Sullivan, 33, shot by burglar; Doctor Benjamin J. Korn, with wounded detective; Detective Paul Wilber, shot by burglar; Mrs. Marie Wilber, 36, comforting husband who was shot; Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, comforting husband who was shot.; Caption slip reads: "Photographer: Brunk. Date: 03-14. Reporter: Stewart. Assignment: Burglar killed, two Detectives wounded by bullets. (Picture taken at Georgia Receiving Hospital). 41-42: Ambulance attendants wheel stretcher bearing wounded Detective Eugene L. Sullivan into treatment rooms at Georgia Street Receiving Hospital. 43-44: Mrs. Marie Wilber, 36, comforts her husband, Officer Paul Wilber, who was shot in neck in San Pedro. 45: Mrs. Margaret Sullivan bends to kiss her wounded husband, Officer Eugene L. Sullivan, who was in serious condition. 46-47: Patrolman E.W. Sawyer, who sprained his ankle".
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Literature and Literary Theory
Field
Arts and Humanities
Domain
Social Sciences
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33%
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