Clipping:Terry Larkin in trouble again 3
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Date | Wednesday, May 26, 1886 |
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Text | Francis, alias Terry, alias “Liver” Larkin, who was prominent eight years ago as a base ball player, and who made the acquaintance of the officials of the city later by first shooting his wife, and two years later attempted to kill Officer Timothy Phelan, of the Fifth Precinct, is again in the meshes of the law. Larkin last night [5/19] went to his father's house, at 92 North Fourth street, and demanded that he be admitted. His father, Terrence Larkin, refused his claim to be allowed to enter, and he then put his foot through the door of the apartments in a style that made the tenants on the other floors think the place was about to fall about them. It required the combined efforts of two of Captain Weglem's policemen and the elder Mr. Larkin to get the young man to the station house. This morning Justice Hacher disposed of Mr. Larkin's case by holding him for further examination. The Sporting Life May 26, 1886 Frank Larkin was last week committed to the Brooklyn jail upon recommendation of the Grand Jury for having threatened a saloon-keeper's life with a revolver last January. The Sporting Life June 9, 1886 |
Source | Sporting Life |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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