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Private Eugene B. Hulen | Texas Rangers, Texas
Texas Rangers, Texas

Private

Eugene B. Hulen

Texas Rangers, Texas

End of Watch: Monday, May 24, 1915

Biographical Info

Age: 36
Tour of Duty: 2 months
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: May 24, 1915
Weapon Used: Gun; Unknown type
Suspect Info: Never apprehended

Private Eugene Hulen and Customs Agent Joe Sitter of the United States Customs Service were shot and killed while attempting to arrest a gang who had previously attacked him and murdered Inspector Jack Howard.

In 1912 Agent Sitter had arrested Francisco "Chico" Cano and members of his gang for horse and mule stealing. On February 10th, 1913, Agent Sitter, Inspector Jack Howard, and a brand inspector again arrested Cano. As they transported him through the rugged mountains in Pilares Canyon, the man's brothers and friends ambushed the three lawmen. Inspector Howard was killed, while Agent Sitter and the brand inspector were wounded.

On May 24th, 1915, Agent Sitter gathered a posse that included a fellow United States Customs Service inspector, along with three Texas Rangers, to capture Cano and his gang. When the posse arrived at Pilares Canyon, they could see some stolen horses in the canyon. A disagreement arose amongst the lawmen as to whether it was an ambush. Agent Sitter decided to split the group and enter the canyon. One of the groups started up one side of the canyon when they came under heavy fire and retreated. They could see Agent Sitter and Private Hulen pinned down across the canyon and tried five times unsuccessfully to reach them.

The three officers walked four miles to a ranch and summoned help. The next day a posse arrived and found Agent Sitter and Private Hulen stripped naked, shot scores of times, and their faces unrecognizable from having been beaten with large stones.

Agent Sitter was buried in the Valentine Cemetery in Jeff Davis County. He was survived by his wife and at least six children.

Cano was indicted for the murder of Agent Sitter and Private Hulen, but he was never prosecuted. He became a captain in the revolutionary Mexican army. He retired to his ranch in Mexico and died there on August 28th, 1943.

Private Hulen had joined the service less than two months earlier. His brother was the former Adjutant General of the Texas Rangers.