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Detective William Hulligan | Cleveland Division of Police, Ohio
Cleveland Division of Police, Ohio

Detective

William Hulligan

Cleveland Division of Police, Ohio

End of Watch: Tuesday, February 8, 1887

Biographical Info

Age: 40
Tour of Duty: 14 years
Badge Number: 114

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Assault
Date of Incident: February 3, 1887
Weapon Used: Blunt object
Suspect Info: Executed in 1888

Detective William Hulligan was killed after being struck on the head with a coupling pin by one of three members of the Blinky Morgan Gang as they were attempting to free a fourth gang member.

He and another officer were extraditing the prisoner from Pittsburgh and were aboard a train when the incident occurred at a train station in Ravenna, Ohio. The other officer was seriously injured but recovered.

On June 27, 1887, the suspects were cornered in Alpena County, Michigan. The gang leader who murdered Detective Hulligan shot and killed Sheriff Charles Lynch of the Alpena County, Michigan, Sheriff's Department. The sheriff died from his wounds on August 17, 1887. Three including their leader were apprehended. One, who was freed from the train, was never apprehended. The leader was convicted of murder and hanged in Ohio on August 3, 1888. The other two were sent to prison but received new trials and were released.

Detective Hulligan was a Civil War Veteran who entered the war at the age of 15 as a private with the 24th New York Calvary, Company K and served with the Cleveland Division of Police for 14 years. He was survived by his wife and five children.