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October 8, 2013Killed in the Line of Duty 104 Years Ago Today
SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake City Police Department remembers the loss of one its own: Officer Charles C. Riley, killed in the line of duty October 5, 1909.
Riley was shot and killed while escorting a suspect to jail in Salt Lake City. The 34-year-old reserve officer located two suspects wanted in connection with an armed robbery that occurred just minutes before he encountered them.
Officer Riley and his prisoners were walking northbound on State Street at approximately 180 South when one of the men produced a pistol and shot the officer twice. The crime occurred in full view of a large crowd of patrons at the Orpheum Theater.
The men fled, but the shooter was later captured and convicted of first-degree murder. He was paroled in 1920.
Officer Riley was married and the father of a young daughter. He is buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetery.
To learn more about our Fallen Officers, please visit police.slc.gov/newsroom/fallen.
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