Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, Pennsylvania
End of Watch: Saturday, May 26, 1917
Age: 38
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: Not available
Cause of Death: Assault
Date of Incident: January 14, 1916
Weapon Used: Person
Suspect Info: Charged with manslaughter
Patrolman Edgar Hyland died from injuries sustained when he was attacked by three men near the intersection of Washington Place near Wylie Avenue while walking attempting to arrest them.
He suffered a fractured skull in the attack and lost his vision in one eye approximately one week later. He underwent surgery to remove his eye on May 26th, 1917, but died during the operation.
A subject involved in the original attack was arrested shortly after Patrolman Hyland's death and charged with manslaughter.
Patrolman Hyland was survived by his wife and is buried in Saint Peters Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Patrolman Hyland was assigned to the Number 1 Police Station Downtown District, present-day Zone 2 Police Station Hill District.