George Hoffman, an officer with the Pittsburgh Police Department, was shot on October 22, 1919, as he attempted to arrest a robbery suspect in the Hill District. He died of his wounds on October 30, 1919.
The suspect was never identified or apprehended.
Author: Bill Lofquist
I am a sociologist and death penalty scholar at the State University of New York at Geneseo. I am also a Pittsburgh native. My present research focuses on the history of the death penalty in Allegheny County (Pittsburgh), Pa.
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