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| Guard Charles B. Lauderbaugh Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Ohio End of Watch: Friday, November 18, 1898 Biographical Info Age: 33 Tour of Duty: 4 years, 6 months Badge Number: Not available Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Friday, November 18, 1898 Weapon Used: Handgun; Revolver Suspect Info: Apprehended Guard Lauderbaugh was shot and killed when he interrupted an escape attempt by two inmates at the Ohio State Penitentiary in Columbus, Ohio.
One of the inmates had obtained two revolvers that had been smuggled into the prison several months earlier. They had intentionally delayed their escape attempt until fall to take advantage of the guards staying in doors during the cold weather.
The two had gone to the hoe shop in an effort to obtain a ladder to be used to climb over the prison wall but were surprised to by Guard Lauderbaugh. Despite being held at gunpoint by the two inmates, Guard Lauderbaugh drew his revolver and opened fire, wounding one of the men. The other inmate opened fire, fatally wounding Guard Lauderbaugh.
The inmates then fled to another area of the prison but were subdued by other guards and taken into custody.
Guard Lauderbaugh had served as a prison guard for only 6 months. He had previously served with the Mount Vernon Police Department for 4 years. During his service as a policeman he was shot and almost fatally wounded while attempting to arrest a burglary suspect. The suspect who shot him was serving his sentence in the penitentiary when Guard Lauderbaugh was killed, but he was not involved with the escape attempt.
Guard Lauderbaugh was survived by his wife, daughter, and three sons. |  |