John Shinberger
1904
John F. Shinberger.
How He Died
Manner
Homicide
Cause
Gunshot wound
Mechanism
Firearm
What Happened
Captain John Shinberger succumbed to a gunshot wound sustained four days earlier while he and other officers attempted to apprehend a murder suspect in a house at 1308 North Second Street. Captain Shinberger took a position in the rear of the house and was shot as the suspect attempted to flee the scene. The subject was convicted of murder and hanged January 6th, 1905. Captain Shinberger served with the Baltimore Light Artillery in the Civil War. He had served with the Richmond Police Department for 24 years.
Service Record
Also Served
Richmond Police Department
Captain
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