| Patrolman Curtis D. Sowers North York Borough Police Department Pennsylvania End of Watch: Tuesday, May 21, 1929 Biographical Info Age: 35 Tour of Duty: 2 years Badge Number: Not available Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Tuesday, May 21, 1929 Weapon Used: Shotgun Suspect Info: Sentenced to life Patrolman Sowers was shot and killed as he and other area law enforcement officers attempted to arrest a man wanted for stealing two calves. An arrest warrant had been issued for the man 6 months earlier, but the man fled to Virginia to avoid being arrested. The suspect eventually returned to York County and threatened to kill anyone who attempted to arrest him.
A local constable received information that the man was at his father's home. When the officers arrived, Patrolman Sowers covered the back door as the other officers went to the front door. When they knocked on the door, the man attempted to flee out the back but was confronted by Patrolman Sowers. The man opened fire with a shotgun, striking Patrolman Sowers in the face and killing him instantly. The suspect escaped, but was arrested 5 days later when he returned to the house in an attempt to get food. He was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life at hard labor.
Patrolman Sowers was a U.S. Army WWI veteran. He had served with the North York Police Department for just under 2 years and was survived by his wife. |