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Francis LaCoste Abell

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Francis LaCoste Abell

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
16 Feb 1929 (aged 49)
Uniontown, Union County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Uniontown, Union County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Marshal Abell was shot as he attempted to arrest a suspect. Marshal Abell confronted the suspect in the backyard of a residence and ordered the man to come to police headquarters with him. The suspect then pulled out a handgun and shot Marshal Abell.
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City Marshal Frank Abell was shot and killed while attempting to serve a warrant on a subject. - - Another citizen had sworn out the warrant alleging the subject had committed a minor offense. Marshal Abell located the man at his home and told him to accompany him to jail. The subject initially cooperated but then told Marshal Abell to go ahead and he would meet him at the jail. As Marshall Abell took the man by the arm the man pulled out a handgun and shot him. Marshal Abell was taken to his sister's home where he died a short time later. The subject fled to the Union County Fairgrounds where he was arrested by a posse a short time later. He was taken to the jail in Owensboro to prevent him from being lynched. Marshal Abell had only served as city marshal for eight months. He was survived by his wife and eight children.
Marshal Abell was shot as he attempted to arrest a suspect. Marshal Abell confronted the suspect in the backyard of a residence and ordered the man to come to police headquarters with him. The suspect then pulled out a handgun and shot Marshal Abell.
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City Marshal Frank Abell was shot and killed while attempting to serve a warrant on a subject. - - Another citizen had sworn out the warrant alleging the subject had committed a minor offense. Marshal Abell located the man at his home and told him to accompany him to jail. The subject initially cooperated but then told Marshal Abell to go ahead and he would meet him at the jail. As Marshall Abell took the man by the arm the man pulled out a handgun and shot him. Marshal Abell was taken to his sister's home where he died a short time later. The subject fled to the Union County Fairgrounds where he was arrested by a posse a short time later. He was taken to the jail in Owensboro to prevent him from being lynched. Marshal Abell had only served as city marshal for eight months. He was survived by his wife and eight children.


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