Slight chance about this, but let's give it a shot.
From Belton Cobb's Murdered On Duty: A Chronicle of the Killing of Policemen (London, W. H. Allen, 1961), p. 103.
"At Wreckenton, near Gateshead, on January 25th, 1889, a man named Wilkinson was brought before the magistrates by Police Constable Graham on a charge of brawling and using obscene language. He was fined half a crown. As he left the court after paying the fine, he took his revenge on Constable Graham by drawing a knife and stabbing him in the heart."
Note: by being murdered in January 1889 P.C. Graham was (at that time) rather notable as a policeman. However the case never became one of the ones that are constantly discussed or re-discussed, so that Graham has become less well known since then. If I had not read Cobb's book I'd not know about it at all.
Anyone want to look into the full story of this policeman murder case.
Note, "Clay Pipe" Alice was killed in September 1889.
Jeff
From Belton Cobb's Murdered On Duty: A Chronicle of the Killing of Policemen (London, W. H. Allen, 1961), p. 103.
"At Wreckenton, near Gateshead, on January 25th, 1889, a man named Wilkinson was brought before the magistrates by Police Constable Graham on a charge of brawling and using obscene language. He was fined half a crown. As he left the court after paying the fine, he took his revenge on Constable Graham by drawing a knife and stabbing him in the heart."
Note: by being murdered in January 1889 P.C. Graham was (at that time) rather notable as a policeman. However the case never became one of the ones that are constantly discussed or re-discussed, so that Graham has become less well known since then. If I had not read Cobb's book I'd not know about it at all.
Anyone want to look into the full story of this policeman murder case.
Note, "Clay Pipe" Alice was killed in September 1889.
Jeff
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