Headstone of Henry Kenaga
U.S. Army

Henry Kenaga

1954

Henry M. Kenaga. Henry also served in the U.S. Army.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Firearm
What Happened
Officer Henry Kenaga was shot and killed while attempting to prevent a prison escape. Several inmates had stormed the visitor's room with guns and knives and taken six hostages. As they attempted to cross the prison yard, they were confronted by Officer Kenaga. As Officer Kenaga attempted to stop them, he was shot. The suspects were stopped by other officers and were returned to their cells. Six inmates, 22, 24, 24, 24, 27, and 34, were charged with first-degree murder. The oldest was identified as Officer Kenaga's killer. The guns the inmates used were .22 caliber pistols that they made themselves. A girlfriend of one of the inmates smuggled him the bullets. Five inmates were convicted of first-degree murder and got a life term added to their sentences. On May 30, 1968, one of those inmates, the youngest, was burned to death when two inmates set him on fire after dousing him with a flammable liquid. Officer Kenaga was a United States World War I Army veteran and served with the Kansas Department of Corrections for 25 years.
Survivors
He was survived by his wife and two sons.
Photograph of Henry Kenaga
Photograph of Henry Kenaga
Service Record
1918 – 1919
U.S. Army
Also Served
Kansas Department of Corrections
Correctional Officer
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