Nelson, Irving, TPR

Fallen
 
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Last Rank
Trooper
Primary Unit
1923-1928 Connecticut State Police - Traffic Unit, CT/ Motorcycle Unit
Previously Held Specialties
MCP-Motorcycle Unit
Service Years
1923 - 1928

 Official Badges 

Highway Patrol Winged Wheel C Motorcycle Officer U.S. Army

Veteran Pin WWI Discharge Pin Military Service American Flag

National Law Enforcement Memorial Pin


 Police Awards and Commendations 
Federal Awards
Not Specified
Departmental Awards
Not Specified


 Other Languages 
Not Specified
 Prior Military Service 
US Army (1914-1918)

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Home Country
United States
United States
 
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Casualty Info
Last Address
WW1 Soldier.....
End of Watch
Apr 06, 1928
Cause of Death
Gunfire




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 Unit Assignments
Connecticut
  1923-1928 Connecticut State Police - Traffic Unit, CT/ Motorcycle Unit
 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

     Related Line of Duty Deaths

Officer Willie D. Smith
Jacksonville Police Department, Florida
 



Read more: http://www.odmp.org/officer/9893-trooper-irving-h-nelson#ixzz1ovf4asN5

   
Comments/Citation:

Trooper Nelson was shot and killed while chasing two armed robbery suspects near Pomfret, Connecticut. He was responding on his police motorcycle from Station 5 to assist other officers. Trooper Nelson located the car and initiated a pursuit. During the pursuit the suspects opened fire on him, striking him twice. Trooper Nelson was able to stop his motorcycle before collapsing and succumbing to the gunshot wounds. Both suspects were members of a gang which had perpetrated a series of robberies in West Springfield, Massachusetts, and were escaping from police of that city at the time Trooper Nelson tried to halt them. Both suspects were arrested six days later and charged with first degree murder. They were each found guilty of second degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. On January 4, 1930, one of the suspects along with two other men escaped from the Connecticut State Prison. On January 19, 1930, they shot and killed Officer Willie D. Smith of the Jacksonville, Florida, Police Department and seriously wounded another officer as they attempted to question them. All three men were apprehended a few days later in Florida. Trooper Irving was a US Army veteran of WWI. He was survived by his expectant wife. Leave a Reflection · Update Memorial Read more: http://www.odmp.org/officer/9893-trooper-irving-h-nelson#ixzz1ovd6Woih

   
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