Headstone of Robert Sproat

Robert Sproat

1930

Robert G. Sproat.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Firearm
What Happened
Deputy Sheriff Bob Sproat was shot and killed when he and two other officers set up a roadblock on Primary Road 74 (modern-day Highway 130), two miles east of Tipton, to stop three robbery suspects who were fleeing Davenport. When the officers stopped the vehicle, one of the men opened fire with a machine gun, striking Deputy Sproat in the chest. One suspect was apprehended at his home in Ohio several days later. He was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. He was paroled on August 13th, 1952. The other two suspects, who were brothers, remained at large until 1936, when one, identified as the shooter, was apprehended in California. He was found guilty of first-degree murder and executed in January 1938. A few weeks after his execution, the FBI discovered that his brother had committed suicide in Reading, California, on April 20th, 1934. Deputy Sproat was a United States Army Spanish War veteran. He was survived by his two brothers, four sisters, four nephews, and two nieces. He is buried at the Masonic Cemetery in Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa.
Survivors
He was survived by his two brothers, four sisters, four nephews, and two nieces.
Photograph of Robert Sproat
Photograph of Robert Sproat
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