Constable Preston Van Buren Swanguen
Riverside County Sheriff's Department
California

End of Watch: Tuesday, December 24, 1907
Cause: Gunfire

Biographical Info
Age: 44
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: Not available

Constable Preston Swanguen was shot and killed after responding to a disturbance call at a local pool hall. Residents of the town had gone to Constable Swanguen's house as he ate dinner to notify him of the trouble. Because both men involved were known to him, he responded to the pool hall without his revolver.

When he entered the bar one of the men approached him and attempted to shake his hand, however, the constable did not accept the offer initially. When he turned a moment later to shake the man's hand the man shot him twice in the chest, killing him.

As the suspect attempted to flee another patrol attempted to stop him, but was also fatally shot. The suspect was eventually taken into custody. He was convicted of both murders and sentenced to life, however, received a pardon 12 years later.

Constable Swanguen had served as the town's constable for several years. He was survived by his wife.

 
Photograph: Constable Preston Van Buren Swanguen

Patch image: Riverside County Sheriff's Department, California

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