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Detective Sergeant William J. Russell | Chicago Police Department, Illinois
Chicago Police Department, Illinois

Detective Sergeant

William J. Russell

Chicago Police Department, Illinois

End of Watch: Saturday, June 12, 1909

Biographical Info

Age: 34
Tour of Duty: 15 years
Badge Number: 85

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: June 12, 1909
Weapon Used: Handgun; Pistol
Suspect Info: Acquitted

Detective Sergeant William Russell was shot and killed, and another officer was wounded, by a man they followed into a saloon at the intersection of Fifth Avenue (modern day Wells Street) and Randolph Street who they believed was carrying concealed weapons.

The suspect produced two pistols and fired on the officers as they approached him. Sergeant Russell was killed instantly. The other officer returned fire critically wounding the subject as he ran out the door. Officers working to maintain order in a nearby union hall heard the shots, rushed to the scene, and found the unconscious suspect several yards from the saloon.

The suspect, who recovered from his wounds, was convicted of murder and sentenced to life. He was granted a new trial and acquitted. In 1916 he was sent to Leavenworth for 40 months for robbing the Chicago federal building of $500,000 in stamps. In 1920, days after he got out, he was caught robbing a Chicago drug store.

Sergeant Russell was survived by his wife, father, two brothers, and one sister.