1922 Morris Ŝtopaĵa Firmao Rabo

Sur la mateno de sabato, Aprilo 22, 1922, Legomo Paige aŭto tiris supre antaŭ la Morris Ŝtopaĵa Firmao ĉe 3000 S. Broadway. Unu viro aperis, Rigardita ĉirkaŭ kaj rezignita por lia kunulo eliri la malantaŭan seĝon. Post kiam hezitanta por kelkaj sekundoj, La alia viro elirita kiel la aŭto rampis malsupren la okupatan straton.

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St. Louis Police Officers O’Conner and Mengel, who were killed in the Morris Packing Company Robbery – Aprilo 22, 1922 eldono de St. Louis Poŝto-Senda (Publika Domajno)

The time was almost 10:30 Estas, when the two men entered the payroll office of the Morris Packing Company. The robbers planned to steal the payroll. Tamen, the four employees in the office paid the Morris Packing Company employees at 10:00 Estas.

A man named Garden explained that the payroll was distributed a half-hour earlier. The robbers did not believe him and began rummaging through the office. One of the men found $80 left in the cash drawer but the safe was empty. As the robbers began searching the men’s clothing, a shot rang out and the office window shattered.

Someone had seen the robbery through the glass door on the side of the plant and alerted Michael “Granda Mike” O’Connor, a 230 pound St. Louis Police Officer assigned to the Wyoming Street Station. O’Conner took a shot and the robbers, who quickly returned fire.

Patrolman O’Connor got one shot more shot off before he was shot dead by the robbers. Patrolman O’Connor died on the platform from gunshot wounds to the head and chest. O’Connor was 44 years old and was born on August 26, 1877. O’Connor was married and lived at 3420A Montana Avenue.

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Frua St. Louis Polica Insigno de la Publika Domajno

St. Louis Police Officers Bernard C. Mengel and Louis A. Held were across the street at the South Side Trust Company. Held had escorted a messenger with a deposit for the Federal Reserve and was returning with him. Mengel was preparing to escort another messenger to deliver a local company’s payroll, when both officers heard the shooting.

As Mengel and Held ran towards the Morris Packing Company, several bystanders told them about the robbery. Mengel and Held observed the robbers exit the company and head for the green Paige automobile, which had circled the block and returned to the curbside.

Patrolman Mengel fired two shots at the robbers before he was felled by a volley from the desperadoes. One of the robbers exhibited great marksmanship as he felled O’Connor and Mengel with surprisingly accurate shooting. Patrolman Held was also struck.

After firing five shots from his own revolver, Held picked up O’Connor’s gun, which was laying next to O’Connor on the platform. Held believed he hit one of the robbers, which would be subsequently proven. Desperate to prevent their escape, Held emptied O’Connor’s gun into the fleeing automobile.

St. Louis Police rushed Bernard Mengel to the St. Louis City Hospital. Mengel was shot three times. The wound to his head would prove fatal. 52-year-old Mengel would pass away at 1 P.M. Mengel was also married and lived at 511 Wilmington Avenue.

#Bon?ance, Officer Held would survive despite being wounded himself. He would be a key witness for the state, if the St. Louis Police could find the robbers. One of the robbers was going to make it easy for them.

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Fontoj: La St. Louis Poŝto-Senda, Aprilo 22, 1922 Eldono, P. 1 Kaj aprilo 23, 1922 Eldono, P. 1

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