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Charles E. Dillon

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Charles E. Dillon

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
20 Nov 1902 (aged 35)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.0251519, Longitude: -87.6704657
Plot
Section U, Block 29, Lot 10
Memorial ID
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Son of James J. and Mary A. Dillon.

Special Officer Charles E. Dillon, Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Police, was shot and killed while arresting a railroad employee who had been stealing merchandise at 2:30 am from the rail yard on California Avenue in Chicago, Illinois.

An employee had informed Officer Dillon that a seal had been broken on one of the freight cars. After inspecting the car Officer Dillon hid underneath it to wait for the suspect to return. When the man returned Officer Dillon grabbed him from behind and told him he was under arrest.

When the man turned around he shot Officer Dillon in the head, killing him and than fled. He was arrested a short time later and confessed to the murder. He was subsequently sentenced to life in prison.

Officer Dillon was survived by his wife Maude, son, mother and four brothers.

He is listed on the National Law Enforcement Memorial in Washington D.C. and the Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP) on the Web.
Son of James J. and Mary A. Dillon.

Special Officer Charles E. Dillon, Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Police, was shot and killed while arresting a railroad employee who had been stealing merchandise at 2:30 am from the rail yard on California Avenue in Chicago, Illinois.

An employee had informed Officer Dillon that a seal had been broken on one of the freight cars. After inspecting the car Officer Dillon hid underneath it to wait for the suspect to return. When the man returned Officer Dillon grabbed him from behind and told him he was under arrest.

When the man turned around he shot Officer Dillon in the head, killing him and than fled. He was arrested a short time later and confessed to the murder. He was subsequently sentenced to life in prison.

Officer Dillon was survived by his wife Maude, son, mother and four brothers.

He is listed on the National Law Enforcement Memorial in Washington D.C. and the Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP) on the Web.


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