1918 police casuality honored

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The 98th Philadelphia Police Hero Plaque was unveiled yesterday.

Philadelphia Police Detective George L. Williams was shot and killed in a gun battle with five men while attempting to make an arrest inside a saloon at 16th and South streets Jan. 9, 1918, according to the Police Public Affairs Unit. The plaque will rest at the intersection where he was slain 93 years ago.

The then-44-year-old was a 12-year veteran on the force. The department’s first African-American detective also was a star of the Negro Baseball League’s Cuban Giants.

The main offender, Samuel Cole, was executed at the age of 22 Nov. 1, ’20.

Contact Managing Editor Amanda L. Snyder at asnyder@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117.

Also in this week’s Police Report:
Uninvited guests
Violent relations
Around the bend slaying
Convicted predator unlisted
Dog down
Child gun fight
Robbed and knocked down
Crime prevention tips
Curbing corruption

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Jane Kiefer, a seasoned journalist with a rich background in digital media strategies, leads South Philly Review as its Editor-in-Chief. Originally hailing from Seattle, Jane combines her outsider perspective with a profound respect for South Philly's vibrant community, bringing fresh insights and innovative storytelling to the newspaper.