Patrolman James J. Keefe
Chicago Police Department
Illinois

End of Watch: Thursday, January 5, 1905
Cause: Gunfire

Biographical Info
Age: Not available
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: 1620

Patrolman James J. Keefe was shot and mortally wounded when he and other officers attempted to arrest a man at 26th and Wallace Streets. The man was wanted for several armed robberies and shooting a policeman. As soon as the officers began to approach the suspect he drew his pistol, fired two shots, and ran into a nearby saloon. As the officers entered the saloon the suspect and the saloon keeper opened fire on them. In an exchange of gunfire Patrolman Keefe was shot in the chest, another officer was wounded, the saloon keeper was hit in the arm, and the suspect was hit in the back and leg. The saloon keeper was taken into custody at the scene. The suspect fled, but was taken into custody at a drug store on 41st Street where he collapsed from a loss of blood. Patrolman Keefe died on the way to the hospital.

The saloon keeper and the suspect had been inmates together in prison.

 
Photograph: Patrolman James J. Keefe

Patch image: Chicago Police Department, Illinois

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