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| Detective John C. Murphy Joliet Police Department Illinois End of Watch: Sunday, September 18, 1927 Biographical Info Age: 33 Tour of Duty: 2 years Badge Number: 117 Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Sunday, September 18, 1927 Weapon Used: Handgun; Revolver Suspect Info: Not available Detective John C. Murphy, 33, gave his life on September 18, 1927. Murphy, who had just made the rank of detective just two months prior to his death, was responding to a burglary alarm at the Oliver Hotel. Murphy and other officers entered the darkened hotel lobby and took up various positions to prevent the robbers' escape. As the search began, Officer Schomig, near the staircase, heard two shots ring out, and immediately returned fire at the top of the stairs. A voice cried out, and the exchange of gunfire ceased. The first shots were fired by the hotel owner, who mistook Detective Murphy as one of the robbers.
Detective Murphy left a wife and infant son. He was described as one of the cleanest, squarest, and most courageous men on the force. |  |