Minneapolis Police Department, Minnesota
End of Watch: Sunday, December 18, 1932
Age: 38
Tour of Duty: 11 years
Badge Number: Not available
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: December 16, 1932
Weapon Used: Rifle; Machine gun
Suspect Info: Sentenced to life
Patrolmen Leo Gorski and Ira Evans were shot and killed when they responded to a bank robbery in progress at Central and East Hennepin Avenues.
As they exited their patrol car, two of the suspects opened fire on them with a shotgun and machine gun. Both officers were fatally wounded. The suspects escaped but were eventually apprehended.
One of the shooters was also responsible for the murder of Marshal John Rose of the Kirksville, Missouri, Police Department on November 17, 1930. The suspect was sentenced to life in prison.
In 1934 the suspect was believed to have gone insane and was transferred to a state hospital. Two years later, he led an escape of 15 inmates and continued to rob banks. On July 8, 1936, he shot and killed Officer Cal Palmer, of the Enid, Oklahoma, Police Department, after getting drunk in a local bar.
Patrolman Gorski was a United States World War I veteran and had served with the Minneapolis Police Department for 11 years. He was survived by his wife and son.
He is buried in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota.