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Prison Guard Walter R. Doucette | Massachusetts Department of Correction, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Department of Correction, Massachusetts

Prison Guard

Walter R. Doucette

Massachusetts Department of Correction, Massachusetts

End of Watch: Tuesday, December 24, 1935

Biographical Info

Age: 43
Tour of Duty: 6 years
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: December 24, 1935
Weapon Used: Officer's handgun
Suspect Info: Sentenced to life

Prison Guard Walter Doucette was shot and killed with his own weapon while transporting two prisoners, 24 and 25, back to the prison in a taxi after their court appearance in the Dedham Superior Court.

Guard Doucette was transported to City Hospital where he succumbed to his wounds. Both prisoners were apprehended 10 days later; one in Malden and the other in Providence, Rhode Island. Both blamed the other for the shooting. Both had been convicted of burglary six months earlier and sentenced to 12 years each.

At the suspect's trial, the cab driver testified he was driving near Battery and Commercial Streets just after it had gotten dark when he saw the prisoners attack Guard Doucette in the back seat. He stopped at a nearby gas station and ran for help. He said he then saw Guard Doucette chase the prisoners to the back of the station, heard several gun shots, and then watched as the prisoners returned and stole his taxi. He then ran behind the station where he found Guard Doucette sitting on a loading dock, badly wounded. Both were convicted of murder and got a life sentence added to their terms. On June 8, 1936, one was transferred to the Bridgewater Insane Asylum where he died in 1962. The other was pardoned by Governor John A. Volpe on December 24, 1962.

Guard Doucette had served with the Massachusetts Department of Corrections for six years. He was survived by his wife and six children.