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Photograph: Inspector Frank J. Mascari

Patch image: Mount Vernon Police Department, New York






Inspector Frank J. Mascari
Mount Vernon Police Department
New York

End of Watch: Wednesday, August 11, 1948

Biographical Info
Age: 45
Tour of Duty: 23 years
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Accidental)
Date of Incident: Wednesday, August 11, 1948
Weapon Used: Officer's shotgun
Suspect Info: Not available

Inspector Mascari was shot and killed when he was mistaken for a suspect by one of his fellow detectives during a burglary stake-out.

Two detectives were hiding in the back of a laundry after receiving reports that it would be burglarized. Inspector Mascari was with the two but left at 2000 hours. At 2115 hours he returned to check on the officers and entered through a side door. As he did so, one of the officers, thinking Inspector Mascari was the burglar, opened fire with a riot gun. Inspector Mascari was struck by several slugs and succumbed to his wounds at Mount Vernon Hospital ten minutes later.

Inspector Mascari had served with the Mount Vernon Police Department for 23 years and was survived by his wife, son and daughter.

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