Richard Pennington
1946
Richard H. Pennington.
How He Died
Manner
Homicide
Cause
Gunshot wound
Mechanism
Firearm
What Happened
Officer Richard Pennington was shot and killed behind the police station after arresting two suspects. He off duty and riding home when he observed a car fail to stop for another officer who was directing traffic at the corner of Vernon Avenue and Santa Fe Avenue. Officer Pennington chased the suspects a short distance before they finally stopped. He advised both men they were under arrested and ordered them to follow him to the nearby police station. As Officer Pennington stepped off of his motorcycle behind the police station one of the men produced a .38 caliber handgun and shot him to death. The suspects fled the scene. On February 4th, 1946, the two men attempted to rob a bank in Los Angeles, California. The suspects became engaged in a shootout with two Los Angeles police officers. Both suspects and Officer Walter Kesterson were shot and killed during the shootout. Officer Pennington was a WWII veteran and had served with the Vernon Police Department for five months.
Survivors
He was survived by his wife and 3-year-old son.
Service Record
Also Served
Vernon Police Department
Officer
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