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Chief Thomas Benjamin Wallace

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Chief Thomas Benjamin Wallace

Birth
Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Death
28 Feb 1916 (aged 51)
Bessemer, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Cuba, Sumter County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.4291611, Longitude: -88.3840866
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Chief of Police Thomas Benjamin Wallace
Bessemer Police Department
Alabama
End of Watch: Tuesday, February 29, 1916

Biographical Info
Age: Not available
Tour of Duty: 26 years
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: Saturday, February 26, 1916
Weapon Used: Handgun; .44 caliber
Suspect Info: Apprehended

Chief Wallace was shot and killed while coming to the assistance of two detectives who were struggling with a prisoner at the corner of 3rd Street and 19th Street. The detectives had arrested the man a few blocks away and were walking him to jail when the suspect suddenly began fighting with the two.
During the initial arrest one of the detectives had taken a revolver from the man and placed it in his pocket. As the suspect struggled with the detectives he reached inside the pocket and retrieved the revolver. He fired a shot that passed through one of the detective' in the knee and struck Chief Wallace in the chest just as the chief came to their assistance.
Chief Wallace was taken to Elizabeth Duncan Hospital where he died three days later.
Chief Wallace had served with the agency for 26 years. He was survived by his wife.

Chief of Police Thomas Benjamin Wallace
Bessemer Police Department
Alabama
End of Watch: Tuesday, February 29, 1916

Biographical Info
Age: Not available
Tour of Duty: 26 years
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: Saturday, February 26, 1916
Weapon Used: Handgun; .44 caliber
Suspect Info: Apprehended

Chief Wallace was shot and killed while coming to the assistance of two detectives who were struggling with a prisoner at the corner of 3rd Street and 19th Street. The detectives had arrested the man a few blocks away and were walking him to jail when the suspect suddenly began fighting with the two.
During the initial arrest one of the detectives had taken a revolver from the man and placed it in his pocket. As the suspect struggled with the detectives he reached inside the pocket and retrieved the revolver. He fired a shot that passed through one of the detective' in the knee and struck Chief Wallace in the chest just as the chief came to their assistance.
Chief Wallace was taken to Elizabeth Duncan Hospital where he died three days later.
Chief Wallace had served with the agency for 26 years. He was survived by his wife.



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