Patrolman Joseph H. Killion

Photo of Patrolman Joseph H. Killion
End of Watch: Thu, Jun 14th, 1917
Date of Incident: Thu, Jun 14th, 1917
Cause of Death: Struck By Train
Service Time: 1 year
Age: 39

Survivors

His wife and six children

Incident

Patrolman Killion, was crushed to death, presumably by a switch engine in the early morning hours of June 14, 1917. The accident occurred at the Burlington crossing at Fifth and Hickory Streets. Details of the accident are unknown, as his body was found several hours after the accident.

He had rung into the Central Police Station from the signal box at Fourth and Maple Streets at 1:35 a.m., which was regular reporting time, and was found by a switchman at a little after 3:00 a.m. Officer Killion patrolled a district including that part of the city lying south and west of Eighth and Monterey Streets, extending to the river and the viaduct. Prior to his being a St. Joseph police officer, he served as a Police Officer in Maryville, Missouri.

Information obtained from the Officer Down Memorial Page.

Agency

Saint Joseph Police Department Patch
501 Faraon Street
Saint Joseph, Missouri 64501
(816) 271-4702

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