| Police Officer Bernard T. Cook St. Louis Police Department Missouri End of Watch: Friday, July 7, 1922 Biographical Info Age: 28 Tour of Duty: 8 months Badge Number: Not available Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Friday, July 7, 1922 Weapon Used: Handgun; Revolver Suspect Info: Never apprehended Officer Cook was shot and killed on North Sixteenth Street when he attempted to question two suspicious men. Officer Cook was assigned to the location every Friday at 1445 hours to provide a police presence as checks were distributed at a local factory. While at the post he noticed the two suspicious men and walked up to them. As he did so the two tried to walk away. When Officer Cook called out to them one of the men turned and fired two shots from a revolver, striking Officer Cook in the arm and heart. Although mortally wounded, Officer Cook was able to return fire, but the shots did not strike the suspects. Neither man was ever apprehended. Officer Cook had been with the agency for eight months. |