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Photograph: Constable George W. Boyle

Patch image: Fresno County Constable's Office - Kingsburg Judicial District, California






Constable George W. Boyle
Fresno County Constable's Office - Kingsburg Judicial District
California

End of Watch: Tuesday, November 18, 1924

Biographical Info
Age: 67
Tour of Duty: 25 years
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: Friday, November 14, 1924
Weapon Used: Gun; Unknown type
Suspect Info: Shot and killed

Constable Boyle succumbed to gunshot wounds received four days earlier when he and a Deputy City Marshal were attempting to arrest four men who had committed a murder and several robberies. The suspects opened fire, striking Constable Boyle four times. The marshal returned fire and mortally wounded one of the suspects. The other three suspects were apprehended within hours.

On November 24, 1927, one of the suspects helped organize a riot and escape attempt at Folsom Prison. Guard Ray Singleton was stabbed to death and Guard Charles Gillies suffered a fatal heart attack during the riot. The suspect and five other prisoners were sentenced to death for the murder of a prisoner killed during the riot. Four of the condemned prisoners were executed in January 1930.

Constable Boyle had been in law enforcement for over 25 years and was survived by his two sons.

Related Line of Duty Deaths
Patch image: Fresno County Constable's Office - Kingsburg Judicial District, CaliforniaPrison Guard Charles Gillies
California Department of Corrections an..., CA
EOW: Thursday, November 24, 1927
Cause of Death: Heart attack
Patch image: Fresno County Constable's Office - Kingsburg Judicial District, CaliforniaPrison Guard Ray Singleton
California Department of Corrections an..., CA
EOW: Thursday, November 24, 1927
Cause of Death: Stabbed

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