John Fow |
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Date of Death |
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Sunday, February 18, 1917 |
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Rank: |
Patrolman |
Assignment: |
Mounted Patrol |
Age: |
27 |
Incident Date: |
Saturday, February 17, 1917 |
Incident Location: |
Bland Street |
Cause of Death: |
Gunfire |
Suspect Name: |
Tom Harrison |
Weapon Involved: |
Gun; Unknown type |
Case Status: |
Open |
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Mounted patrolman John Fow was shot at 6:00 P.M. at a grocery store at 1468
Bland Street on Saturday, February 17, 1917.
He was responding to a complaint from 2 boys that were delivering meat to the
store that 2 other boys were throwing rocks at them. He went inside the store
and a man identified as Tom Harrison, the step-father of one of the boys that
was supposedly throwing the rocks, asked Fow what the trouble was. A struggle
ensued, Harrison stepped back, pulled out a gun and fired 2 shots, one hitting
Fow in the chest on his left side and one hitting his right arm. "I am
paralyzed," said Fow. "Tell the police to come and get me," he said to Mr.
Newell, owner of the grocery store. Harrison fled and Fow sank into
unconscienceness.
Officer Fow died at 2:28 A.M. on Sunday, February 18,
1917. Death was from hemmorages of the left lung.
Although the gunman was identified as Tom Harrison, he was never
captured.
Following the murder of Patrolman Fow, It is rumored that Tom Harrison would
visit Louisville occasionally in a disguise.
Patrolman Fow had been with the agency for six years.
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