Auto zagļiem nogalināt citu Policeman
William Dillon was responding to reports about the murder of Officer McKenna by the Lewis Brothers. Dillon uzskatīja, ka Lewis Brothers, kas bija auto un vadu zagļi, bija atbildīgi par McKenna nāvi.
Dillon pārgājāt uz DeMorris mājās,,en,Dillon ieraksta,,en,kas bija vērtīgs I pasaules kara laikā,,en,McKenna tika piešķirts meklēt,,en 4232 Athlone Avenue. He observed two of the Lewis brothers enter the garage in the Ford. Dillon entered the garage behind them. He was never seen again.
According to In of Duty Line: St. Louis Police Officers Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice by Barbara Miksicek, David McElreath and Stephen Pollihan, Dillon drew his revolver, when one of the brothers started to pull a gun. Dillon told him to drop the gun and the man complied.
Tomēr, as Dillon looked into the truck of the vehicle to inspect some stolen copper wire, Frank Lewis struck him in the head with a hatchet. His younger brother Ora joined in and the Lewis brothers bludgeoned Dillon to death.
A third brother, Roy Lewis, who was with Ora, when Ora shot Officer McKenna, walked into the garage after the murder of Dillon. He would later confess to his participation in the crimes and provided details about the crimes.
According to the April 8, 1916 izdevums St. Louis Post-nosūtīšana, Dillon was seen by several witnesses entering the garage. One of the witnesses, a delivery driver, saw him enter the garage. Tomēr, he stated when he left 10 vai 15 minutes later, he did not see Dillon. Both the Ford and Hudson were gone from the alley.
The Ford was abandoned at Belleview and College Avenues. The original reports had them abandoning it after killing McKenna but they took the Ford home first, where Dillon was murdered.
It is believed that one of the bundles they removed from the vehicle was the body of Officer Dillon. Blood was found on the trunk and door frame of the vehicle. A button from a police uniform was also found on the floor board of the Ford.
The Hudson was abandoned in Overland Park. It contained 200 pounds of copper wire. A few hours later, a farmer found Officer Dillon’s body in a field. He had died of a fractured skull.
Police arrested John DeMorris, the Lewis’ step-father, and Roy “Joe” Vilka ķetna. Police found a stolen vehicle, numerous auto parts, fire arms and equipment used to stop trains at the Athlone house. The family had used the aliases DeMorris, Lewis and Baty.
Officer Dillon was born on September 19, 1877. Viņš bija 38 gadus veci brīdī viņa nāves. He left a father, who was a city fireman, and seven brothers.
In September 1916, Kansas City Police arrested Ora and Roy Lewis. Frank Lewis escaped. The Lewis brothers were originally from Kansas City but left there in 1914, when Frank or Ora shot a Kansas City Police Officer.
Ora Lewis and Roy Lewis were convicted of Officer McKenna’s murder. Roy Lewis served 24 years before being released in 1941. He managed to stay out of trouble after his parole.
Ora Lewis was paroled three times but returned to prison every time for new crimes. Lewis was shot and killed in 1956, when out on parole for the third and last time. It doesn’t say whether fellow criminals or the police shot him.
Frank Lewis was captured by Kansas City Police in 1917 but contracted pneumonia, while awaiting extradition. Frank Lewis died at 18 years of age ending his short but violent life.
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