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John Phillip Barber

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John Phillip Barber

Birth
USA
Death
21 Sep 1945 (aged 50–51)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.6734806, Longitude: -96.8145139
Plot
Section 39
Memorial ID
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Special Officer John P. Barber, Dallas Terminal and Railway Police, responded to a disturbance on a city transit bus. The bus driver identified a female as causing the disturbance and she was arrested by Officer Barber. As the officer was escorting the prisoner from the scene a crowd gathered and started throwing rocks at the officer. Officer Barber was then shot by a male suspect as the female prisoner escaped.

The suspect was charged with murder and sentenced to life in prison. The female prisoner was arrested and charged with disturbing the peace and aggravated assault on a police officer. No disposition was found on her case. Another man was convicted of causing a riot but his case was reversed on appeal.

Officer Barber was survived by his wife, Clara, and one son, James Phillip Barber.
Special Officer John P. Barber, Dallas Terminal and Railway Police, responded to a disturbance on a city transit bus. The bus driver identified a female as causing the disturbance and she was arrested by Officer Barber. As the officer was escorting the prisoner from the scene a crowd gathered and started throwing rocks at the officer. Officer Barber was then shot by a male suspect as the female prisoner escaped.

The suspect was charged with murder and sentenced to life in prison. The female prisoner was arrested and charged with disturbing the peace and aggravated assault on a police officer. No disposition was found on her case. Another man was convicted of causing a riot but his case was reversed on appeal.

Officer Barber was survived by his wife, Clara, and one son, James Phillip Barber.


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