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Railroad Detective Rody Goe | Michigan Central Railroad Police Department, Railroad Police
Michigan Central Railroad Police Department, Railroad Police

Railroad Detective

Rody Goe

Michigan Central Railroad Police Department, Railroad Police

End of Watch: Friday, May 17, 1918

Biographical Info

Age: 26
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: May 16, 1918
Weapon Used: Handgun
Suspect Info: Released in 1941

Railroad Detective Rody Goe, Railroad Detective Bernard Wozniak, and Railroad Detective George Ziemba were shot and killed in the Dearborn Yards, near Miller Road in Dearborn, Michigan, while they conducted surveillance with five other detectives.

Earlier in the day, a railroad worker had discovered a pile of stolen tires hidden in the railroad yards. The detectives were alerted and hid near the area to await the return of the thieves.

At approximately 10:00 pm four men were observed approaching the area carrying timber they were going to use to string the tires onto. When Detective Goe shined his light on them and told them to stop, the men immediately opened fire. Detective Goe, Detective Wozniak, and Detective Ziemba were mortally wounded and one other railroad detective non-life-threatening wounds. It is believed that Detective Wozniak was inadvertently struck by a shotgun blast fired by another detective as he ran up an embankment.

The other detectives returned fire but did not strike the suspects as they fled. Detective Wozniak succumbed to his wounds on May 20th, 1918, and Detective Ziemba succumbed to his on May 25th, 1918.

Two of the suspects were apprehended the following night. Both men were convicted of Detective Goe's murder and sentenced to life in prison. On July 24, 1922, one of the men escaped from the state prison in Jackson. He was recaptured on May 14, 1923, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Both were released in 1941.

Detective Goe was survived by his wife.