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The Daily Dispatch: September 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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d to render if a warrant for so doing was produced.--A warrant, in the hands of a police officer, was brought to Captain H. afterwards. The police officer said he had a right to summon men to aid him, and did summon several, probably five, (of whom Sergeant Keith was one of Capt. H.'s men to assist him. Capt. H. afterwards saw the deceased after he was shot and before he died; placed a guard over him; and when he died, delivered the body and a pistol found on deceased to the police. J. B. Hunter, sworn: I, in company with Sergeant Keith and others, pursued Griffin down Elm street, when the deceased turned and fired at Sergeant Keith. Keith then fired at him, but did not hit him. The deceased then ran towards Rocketts street, and down that street. We pursued him. The deceased afterwards stopped and snapped his pistol twice at Keith. Keith had taken a rifle from me, which he now fired at deceased, who fell at the crack of the rifle. The foregoing is the substance of all the