Headstone of Fred Babcock

Fred Babcock

1949

Fred A. Babcock Jr..

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Firearm
What Happened
Patrolman Fred Babcock was shot and killed after he and his partner responded to a burglary call at a grocery store at 76th and Lyndale Avenue South at 2:20 a.m. His partner got out of the patrol car and Patrolman Babcock continued to drive around the business. He located the getaway car but when he ordered the men out of it one opened fire with a .30-caliber rifle, fatally wounding him. Three men fled in the stolen car. Another fled on foot. With the use of bloodhounds he was captured a few hours later. The next morning a police officer stopped the suspects, including Patrolman Babcock's killer, on U S 10 as they were coming through Mandan, North Dakota. Just after the officer radioed for help, a strangers voice said, "everything is under control". Officers arrived on the scene to find the getaway car but the officer and his patrol car were gone. The suspects had abducted the officer and forced him to drive them south into South Dakota where the red lights and police police decals were removed. That night they stopped near Laurel, Nebraska, let the officer go, and continued on south. They abandoned the police car and took another car after forcing the 16-year-old driver out. As the sun came up and search planes filled the sky they stopped at a farmhouse and took a couple hostage. After the couple provided food and coffee one decided to stay and give himself up. The other two, one his brother, also the killer, left as it got dark. Near Marysville, Kansas, just over the Nebraska state line, they encountered a washed-out bridge and plunged into a creek. Injured, wet, and cold they walked to a nearby farmhouse and asked the owner for help. The owner was the local sheriff's brother. The two soon found themselves surrounded by deputies. Patrolman Babcock's killer, 27, was convicted of kidnapping of the North Dakota officer and served 17 years in federal prisons. In 1966 he was released and transferred to Minnesota's Stillwater Prison to finish a term for burglary he was
Photograph of Fred Babcock
Photograph of Fred Babcock
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