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− | '''John Yelverton''' (d. June 3, 1899) was a [[Pensacola Police Department|Pensacola police officer]] shot and killed on Tarragona Street near the Stratton Ice Works while trying to arrest a fugitive wanted for a shooting in Georgia. | + | {{Infobox Biography |
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+ | | date_of_death =[[June 3]], [[1899]] | ||
+ | | place_of_death =Pensacola | ||
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+ | '''John G. Yelverton''' (d. [[June 3]], [[1899]]) was a [[Pensacola Police Department|Pensacola police officer]] shot and killed on [[Tarragona Street]] near the [[Stratton Ice Works]] while trying to arrest a fugitive wanted for a shooting in Georgia. | ||
A fictionalized version of Yelverton is a main character in the ''[[Mysteries of Pensacola 100 Years Ago]]'' series of books by [[John Appleyard]]. | A fictionalized version of Yelverton is a main character in the ''[[Mysteries of Pensacola 100 Years Ago]]'' series of books by [[John Appleyard]]. | ||
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[[Category:Police officers killed in the line of duty|Yelverton, John]] | [[Category:Police officers killed in the line of duty|Yelverton, John]] |
Latest revision as of 16:55, 21 July 2009
John Yelverton | |
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Died | June 3, 1899 Pensacola |
Occupation | Police officer |
John G. Yelverton (d. June 3, 1899) was a Pensacola police officer shot and killed on Tarragona Street near the Stratton Ice Works while trying to arrest a fugitive wanted for a shooting in Georgia.
A fictionalized version of Yelverton is a main character in the Mysteries of Pensacola 100 Years Ago series of books by John Appleyard.