
Mounted Watchman Charles Gardiner Biographical Info Shortly after daybreak on Friday, October 20, 1922, Mounted Officers Charles Gardiner, Charles T. Birchfield and A.R. Green were on duty in the Upper Valley in El Paso County. The federal immigration officers noticed a suspicious wagon being driven along a road by two men. The officers stopped the wagon, and as they advanced the suspects opened fire and fled. Officers Birchfield and Gardiner were wounded in the initial round of fire. The officers returned fire as the suspects fled. Officer Green returned fire with his rifle. Officer Birchfield believed he wounded one suspect in the shoulder. The suspects waded across the river and escaped into Mexico. Several sacks containing 12 bottles of tequila was found in the wagon. Both wounded officers were taken to the hospital. Officer Birchfield was shot in the hip and jaw and Officer Gardiner was shot once with the bullet passing through both lungs. Gardiner died in the hospital on Saturday, October 21, 1922 at 5:00 a.m. |