Adams, Charles, DEP

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Last Rank
Deputy Sheriff
Primary Unit
1931-1933 McLean County Sheriff's Office, IL
Service Years
1931 - 1933

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Casualty Info
End of Watch
Apr 07, 1933
Cause of Death
Gunfire




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Municipal Police DepartmentsMcLean County Sheriff's Office
  1931-1931 LeRoy Police Department, IL
  1931-1933 McLean County Sheriff's Office, IL
 Additional Information
Comments/Citation:

Deputy Charles Adams succumbed to wounds he suffered nine days earlier after being shot while attempting to serve an arrest warrant.

Deputy Adams and a DeWitt County deputy went to a grocery store at 1410 South Main Street in Normal at 8:30 am to arrest a subject on charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and for the robbery of a restaurant in Clinton in DeWitt County. The subject had recently eloped with the grocery store owner's 16-year-old daughter to Indiana to marry her and attempted to see his wife at the store the night before, causing her father to seek the warrant.

After the other deputy handcuffed the suspect, retrieving one weapon, Deputy Adams took custody of him and telephoned the sheriff. The suspect produced a second pistol from his sleeve and shot Deputy Adams once in the back and three times in his leg. As the store owner attempted to gain control over the suspect's weapon, he was shot multiple times in the hand before the other deputy was able to shoot the suspect in the head and chest.

Deputy Adams was transported to St. Joseph Hospital in Bloomington where he succumbed to his wounds nine days later after developing septic pneumonia.

The suspect was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.

Deputy Adams had served with the McLean County Sheriff's Department for 1½ years and had previously served as an Empire Township deputy and the LeRoy town marshal. He was survived by his wife, three daughters, parents, two sisters and five brothers.

Read more: http://www.odmp.org/officer/19009-deputy-sheriff-charles-ernest-adams#ixzz1tUFIUBLG

   
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