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Police Officer Daniel McMullen | Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, Pennsylvania

Police Officer

Daniel McMullen

Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, Pennsylvania

End of Watch: Saturday, December 18, 1869

Biographical Info

Age: 30
Tour of Duty: 4 years
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Assault
Date of Incident: July 27, 1867
Weapon Used: Person
Suspect Info: Pardoned

Police Officer Daniel McMullen succumbed to injuries sustained on July 27th, 1867, when he was assaulted by several men inside a saloon on Penn Avenue.

He was posting beats to officers under his command when he heard a disturbance inside the saloon. He entered the business and told the proprietor to close for 20 minutes. A drunk patron started arguing with Officer McMullen and then struck him on the head with a bottle, knocking him unconscious.

The man and other patrons continued to beat him as he was unable to defend himself, causing him to suffer a skull fracture.

The subject who initially struck him was convicted of assault. He was later pardoned by the governor in exchange for a promise to secure reelection votes by a prominent citizen.

Officer McMullen never fully recovered and died from his injuries on December 18th, 1869.

Officer McMullen served with the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police for four years and was assigned to the Fifth Ward Police Station, present day Zone 2 Police Station Hill District.