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Patrolman Martin Gorman | Cincinnati Police Department, Ohio
Cincinnati Police Department, Ohio

Patrolman

Martin Gorman

Cincinnati Police Department, Ohio

End of Watch: Saturday, October 18, 1884

Biographical Info

Age: 35
Tour of Duty: 3 years
Badge Number: 159

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: October 14, 1884
Weapon Used: Handgun
Suspect Info: Not available

Patrolman Martin Gorman, Patrolman Henry Schierloh, and Special Deputy Albert Russell of the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office sustained fatal gunshot wounds during the Election Riot of 1884.

Over 1,300 men had been deputized by a United States Marshal in an effort to prevent voting fraud during a contentious election. Many of the deputized men were criminals who began feuding with the Cincinnati police officers and Hamilton County deputies who were also assigned to protect the polling stations.

As election day progressed, the tension between the two groups escalated and resulted in over 100 shots fired, 24 casualties (including Deputy Russell), five dying (including Patrolman Gorman), two seriously wounded (including Patrolman Schierloh), and 15 wounded.

Patrolman Gorman died on October 18th from an infection in the bullet wound. Patrolman Schierloh's wound was thought to be non-fatal, but it was discovered that the bullet moved upward into his body and into the liver; he died 12 days after the riot on October 30th.

Patrolman Gorman had served with the Cincinnati Police Department for three years. He was survived by his wife and daughter.

He is buried in St. Joseph's Cemetery.