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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Constable James Quinn died in the line of duty on | ||||||
3 | December 5, 1853, having succumbed to serious injuries | ||||||
4 | sustained while discharging his duties as both a constable and | ||||||
5 | an early member of the municipal police force in Chicago; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Having sustained a broken rib and an injured jaw | ||||||
7 | in the first attack and having been thrown to the ground and | ||||||
8 | kicked several times resulting in fractured ribs and a | ||||||
9 | punctured lung during a second attack, Constable Quinn | ||||||
10 | continued to pursue an escaped prisoner; and
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11 | WHEREAS, On the two days preceding his death, Constable | ||||||
12 | Quinn continued to report for duty, finally causing the capture | ||||||
13 | of both his escaped prisoner, as well as the tavern owner, | ||||||
14 | William Rees, who beat him on both occasions; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Constable Quinn's condition deteriorated | ||||||
16 | resulting in a congestion of the brain, and he finally died | ||||||
17 | from injuries sustained in the line of duty; and
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18 | WHEREAS, Following the death of Constable James Quinn, the | ||||||
19 | Chicago Common Council Committee on Police found on December | ||||||
20 | 12, 1853, that "an officer had been recently killed in the | ||||||
21 | discharge of his duty" and the entire Chicago Police Force was | ||||||
22 | ordered to descend on the North Division vice district to rout | ||||||
23 | out crime and "Vindicate the Honor of the Police"; and
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24 | WHEREAS, Following the conviction of Constable Quinn's | ||||||
25 | killer, William Rees, the Chicago Common Council awarded his | ||||||
26 | wife, Margaret Quinn, benefits as the result of his death in | ||||||
27 | the line of duty; and
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28 | WHEREAS, On February 27, 1854, the Chicago Common Council | ||||||
29 | noted in its official proceedings that Constable "James Quinn |
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1 | was deprived of life and his helpless family bereaved of their | ||||||
2 | sole support and protection under no ordinary circumstances, | ||||||
3 | but in the honest and faithful discharge of his duty as an | ||||||
4 | officer of the city"; and
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5 | WHEREAS, The circumstances surrounding the death of | ||||||
6 | Constable James Quinn and the trial and conviction of the | ||||||
7 | perpetrator of his death, William Rees, has been reported with | ||||||
8 | historical documentation in the Chicago Evening Journal, | ||||||
9 | Chicago Republican, Daily Democratic Press, and Chicago | ||||||
10 | Tribune; and
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11 | WHEREAS, During the proceedings of the trial against | ||||||
12 | Constable Quinn's assailant, one William Rees, testimony | ||||||
13 | concerning the injuries that caused Constable Quinn's death | ||||||
14 | were substantiated by two well-known Chicago medical persons, | ||||||
15 | Dr. Herrick and Dr. Henrotin; and
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16 | WHEREAS, William Rees was convicted of the death of | ||||||
17 | Constable Quinn, as set forth on the one-count indictment, that | ||||||
18 | "James Quinn came to his death from an assault made by William | ||||||
19 | Rees on the second day of December last"; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Judge Robert S. Wilson of the Recorder's Court | ||||||
21 | sentenced William Rees to five years in the penitentiary at | ||||||
22 | Alton; and
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23 | WHEREAS, The testimony of Constable Quinn's widow moved the | ||||||
24 | members of the Chicago Common Council on February 27, 1854, to | ||||||
25 | recognize Constable Quinn's service and sacrifice to the people | ||||||
26 | of Chicago; and | ||||||
27 | WHEREAS, On March 6, 1854, the Chicago City Council's | ||||||
28 | Committee on Judiciary concurred favorable with the Widow | ||||||
29 | Quinn's petition authorizing her compensation for her | ||||||
30 | husband's death in the line of duty as a constable; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Common sense tells us that the conviction of Rees | ||||||
2 | and this payment to a fallen officer's widow proves a prima | ||||||
3 | facie line of duty death in the case of Constable Quinn and | ||||||
4 | establishes Margaret Quinn as the first Line of Duty death | ||||||
5 | widow in Chicago history; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Historical evidence attests that this was the | ||||||
7 | first such payment to a fallen officer's widow in the City of | ||||||
8 | Chicago; and
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9 | WHEREAS, One hundred fifty-three years have elapsed since | ||||||
10 | the death in the line of the duty of Constable James Quinn; and
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11 | WHEREAS, The addition of substantive historical | ||||||
12 | scholarship and documentation, provided by the research and | ||||||
13 | analysis of former DEA Agent Richard Barrett, has expanded the | ||||||
14 | knowledge and understanding of Constable James Quinn's | ||||||
15 | sacrifice on behalf of the people of Chicago; and
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16 | WHEREAS, With the passage of time and the obscuring of | ||||||
17 | memory, the Chicago Police Department has not accorded | ||||||
18 | Constable James Quinn with the official distinction of an | ||||||
19 | officer killed in the line of duty; therefore, be it
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20 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
21 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
22 | we encourage the Chicago Police Department to resolve the | ||||||
23 | accidents of history and accord Constable James Quinn all the | ||||||
24 | rights and honors of a fallen officer killed in the line of | ||||||
25 | duty by listing him in all official records as the first | ||||||
26 | Chicago Policeman killed in the line of duty, and to include a | ||||||
27 | badge representing Constable James Quinn's service in the | ||||||
28 | Honored Star Case at Police Headquarters, and to include his | ||||||
29 | name on the municipal memorial under construction honoring | ||||||
30 | those heroes of Chicago law enforcement; and be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That we encourage the Chicago Police Department | ||||||
2 | to authorize the National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial in | ||||||
3 | Washington, D.C., of Constable James Quinn's inclusion in the | ||||||
4 | roll of Chicago Police Officers killed in the line of duty; and | ||||||
5 | be it further
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6 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
7 | presented to the Superintendent of Chicago Police, Philip J. | ||||||
8 | Cline, and members of the Chicago Police Department Awards | ||||||
9 | Committee.
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