Police Killing, 41 Years Later: ; Man Who Shot Cop in 1966 Faces Murder Charge After Officer Dies
Charleston Gazette › September 05, 2007
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Charleston Gazette › September 05, 2007
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PHILADELPHIA - Three days after Thanksgiving 1966, baby-faced rookie cop Walter T. Barclay raced to a beauty salon that was being burglarized at 4 in the morning.
At the bottom of a flight of steps he found William J. Barnes, a 30-year-old with a rap sheet and a gun.See the full content of this document
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Police Killing, 41 Years Later: ; Man Who Shot Cop in 1966 Faces Murder Charge After Officer Dies
The lives of Barclay, a 23-year-old policeman's son, and Barnes, who'd been a criminal since he was a teenager, were defined by the seconds that followed.
Refusing an order to freeze, Barnes fired up the stairs. His target crumbled to the ground, paralyzed.Barnes would spend most of his life in prison. An...See the full content of this document
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