Oliver Singleton
1969
Oliver J. Singleton.
How He Died
Manner
Homicide
Cause
Gunshot wound
Mechanism
Firearm
What Happened
Detective Oliver J. Singleton, who had been paralyzed following a gun battle, succumbed to his wounds some 10 months later. Detective Singleton and his partner were wounded when they and other policemen foiled a robbery on January 24, 1969, at the Bell and Howell plant in Lincolnwood near the 7100 block of McCormick Boulevard. Two of the armed robbers were killed at the scene and two were captured. Detective Singleton testified from a stretcher on October 13th in criminal court against one of the surviving defendants. He was convicted of attempted murder, attempted armed robbery, aggravated battery and conspiracy. A World War II veteran, Detective Singleton was assigned to the Criminal Intelligence Unit.
Survivors
He is survived by his wife, parents, two sisters, and a brother.
Service Record
1944 – 1946
Also Served
Chicago Police Department
Detective
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