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| Constable David Latimer Cowan Northwest Mounted Police Federal End of Watch: Wednesday, April 15, 1885 Biographical Info Age: 22 Tour of Duty: 3 years Badge Number: 635 Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Wednesday, April 15, 1885 Incident Location: Northwest Territories Weapon Used: Gun; Unknown type Suspect Info: Not available Constable Cowan died at Fort Pitt, NWT. A great deal of fighting was occurring in the North-West Territories the native Indians were attacking the white settlers. April 2, saw 9 people massacred at Frog Lake. The commander sent out scouts to investigate the incident. Constable Cowan was with two fellow officers returning to Fort Pitt when they came under attack by the natives. Constable Cowan had lost his horse in the attack.
While running for the fort he was attacked and shot in the head killing him instantly. One of his comrades was shot in the back but made it back to the fort. The natives took Cowan's body and it was not returned until May 25, mutilated. The Inspector was forced to abandon Fort Pitt and move down river. Related Line of Duty Deaths |  |