| Trooper Ronald J. Donahue New York State Police New York End of Watch: Saturday, May 23, 1959 Biographical Info Age: 23 Tour of Duty: 11 months Badge Number: Not available Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Saturday, May 23, 1959 Weapon Used: Officer's handgun Suspect Info: Sentenced to 5 years probation Trooper Donahue was shot and killed after he and his partner attempted to arrest a group of men who were creating a disturbance outside the courthouse. Trooper Donahue and his partner had arrested a suspect earlier in the day and brought him in front of a judge for arraignment. After the arraignment the suspect's friends created a disturbance outside of the courthouse. When Trooper Donahue and his partner attempted to arrest the men a struggle ensued and one of the suspects gained control of Trooper Donahue's gun. The suspect shot and wounded Trooper Donahue's partner and shot and killed Trooper Donahue. Trooper Donahue's partner was able to return fire and wound the suspect, who was then taken into custody.
The suspect was convicted of manslaughter on June 24, 1960. He received a suspended sentence and was placed on probation for five years. The Association of Former New York State Troopers charged that Franklin County court officials had grossly mishandled the case. The general public was outraged. |