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Deputy U.S. Marshal Charles Edwin Short | United States Department of Justice - United States Marshals Service, U.S. Government
United States Department of Justice - United States Marshals Service, U.S. Government

Deputy U.S. Marshal

Charles Edwin Short

United States Department of Justice - United States Marshals Service, U.S. Government

End of Watch: Sunday, August 23, 1891

Biographical Info

Age: 27
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: August 23, 1891
Weapon Used: Officer's handgun
Suspect Info: Shot and killed

Deputy Marshal Charles Edwin Short, better known as Ed, was shot and killed while returning to a prisoner to Wichita, Kansas. Marshal Short was holding the man in a railroad baggage car in order to protect other passengers in case there was an escape attempt. The marshal gave one of the railroad workers a pistol in order to guard the suspect as the marshal went onto the platform of the train to watch for the suspect's gang.

When the railroad worker put the revolver down to get a drink of water the suspect grabbed it, opened the railroad car door, and shot Marshal Short in the chest. Although mortally wounded, Marshal Short returned fire, fatally wounding the suspect.

The suspect was a member of the Dalton Gang, which also killed four lawmen in 1892 and 1893; the leaders of the Dalton Gang were related to the Younger gang which killed seven lawmen between 1866 to 1892.

Marshal Short, a widower, was survived by his mother and is buried in Osgood Cemetery, Ripley County, Indiana. Marshal Short rode for Judge, "Hanging Judge", Issac Parker in the Oklahoma Territory.