Deputy Sheriff B. M. Dinken at the Jefferson County courthouse in Birmingham, Alabama, during the trial of men accused of murdering police officer J. T. Moser.
Another image of Dinken was published in the Birmingham News on February 1, 1939, with the following caption: "Killer Slays Him with His Own Gun - City Detective J. T. Moser, veteran law enforcement officer known to hundreds upon hundreds of Birmingham residents as 'Jim,' was shot to...
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Photographs Deputy Sheriff B. M. Dinken at the Jefferson County courthouse in Birmingham, Alabama, during the trial of men accused of murdering police officer J. T. Moser. Little, Pete; Carter, Roy T.; Fitzpatrick, Jimmy |
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Photographs Dinken, B. M.; Courthouses; Homicides; Law enforcement officers; Birmingham (Ala.); Jefferson County (Ala.) |
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Another image of Dinken was published in the Birmingham News on February 1, 1939, with the following caption: "Killer Slays Him with His Own Gun - City Detective J. T. Moser, veteran law enforcement officer known to hundreds upon hundreds of Birmingham residents as 'Jim,' was shot to death last night by one of two men he was questioning when one of the pair seized Moser's own gun and fired point blank at his heart. Pictured here are persons and things which figured prominently in the shooting about 9:30 p.m. at Twelfth Street and Sixth Avenue, South. . . . No. 6. Deputy Sheriff B. M. (Pap) Dinken, who arrested Oglesby and Williams single-handed." |
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BN0025969_01BN0025969Deputy Sheriff B. M. Dinken at the Jefferson County courthouse in Birmingham, Alabama, during the trial of men accused of murdering police officer J. T. Moser.Another image of Dinken was published in the Birmingham News on February 1, 1939, with the following caption: "Killer Slays Him with His Own Gun - City Detective J. T. Moser, veteran law enforcement officer known to hundreds upon hundreds of Birmingham residents as 'Jim,' was shot to death last night by one of two men he was questioning when one of the pair seized Moser's own gun and fired point blank at his heart. Pictured here are persons and things which figured prominently in the shooting about 9:30 p.m. at Twelfth Street and Sixth Avenue, South. . . . No. 6. Deputy Sheriff B. M. (Pap) Dinken, who arrested Oglesby and Williams single-handed."1939-02-011930-1939Little, Pete; Carter, Roy T.; Fitzpatrick, JimmyBirmingham NewsG39-00269Dinken, B. M.; Courthouses; Homicides; Law enforcement officers; Birmingham (Ala.); Jefferson County (Ala.)Still imageNegatives (Photographs); Black-and-white negatives1200 PPI TIFFAlabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/180315 |
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Deputy Sheriff B. M. Dinken at the Jefferson County courthouse in Birmingham, Alabama, during the trial of men accused of murdering police officer J. T. Moser. |
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Deputy Sheriff B. M. Dinken at the Jefferson County courthouse in Birmingham, Alabama, during the trial of men accused of murdering police officer J. T. Moser. |
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Little, Pete; Carter, Roy T.; Fitzpatrick, Jimmy |
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Little, Pete; Carter, Roy T.; Fitzpatrick, Jimmy |
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