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| Patrolman Louis A. Barney Joliet Police Department Illinois End of Watch: Sunday, August 8, 1954 Biographical Info Age: 40 Tour of Duty: 12 years Badge Number: 134 Incident Details Cause of Death: Motorcycle accident Date of Incident: Tuesday, August 3, 1954 Weapon Used: Not available Suspect Info: Ticketed Louis A. Barney, 40, gave his life on August 8, 1954, after sustaining injuries from a traffic accident on August 3, 1954. Barney was riding his motorcycle on a special traffic detail for the Pageant for Progress. His motorcycle collided with the left rear fender of a vehicle traveling westbound on Jefferson Street. The driver was later ticketed for failing to signal a left turn. Officer Barney was able to walk to a vehicle and was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital by an unidentified motorist. Once in the hospital, he fell into unconsciousness due to a subdural hemorrhage. Emergency surgery was performed to remove a blood clot from the brain, and remained in critical condition until he succumbed to his injuries.
Officer Barney was a WWII veteran and had been with his agency for 12 years. An avid sportsman, he carried the principles of the game into his police work. He often made friends of those he had arrested, and loved children. His two daughters were his constant companions. He was survived by his wife, two daughters, parents, and two siblings. |  |