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  2. Thomas J. Smith - Wikipedia

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    McConnell and Miles were captured and arrested in March 1871, Andrew McConnell got 12 years in prison and Moses Miles got 16 years in prison. Smith was buried in Abilene, and a huge tombstone was erected with a plaque to honor his service and ultimate sacrifice. Smith was replaced as marshal by legendary lawman and gunfighter "Wild Bill" Hickok.

  3. New York City Marshal - Wikipedia

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    Marshals perform similar civil enforcement duties that are performed by deputy sheriffs of the New York City Sheriff's Office, but unlike the deputy sheriffs, they are not city employees. On an annual basis, city marshals must pay the city of New York $1,500 plus 4.5 percent of the fees they receive for collecting judgments.

  4. List of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty ...

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    The marshal told Deputy Sheriff Stafford to "stay out of his business" and when Stafford responded that he was only doing his job, the marshal pulled out his pistol and shot him. The marshal was convicted of murder and was sentenced to 25 years in prison. [219] Deputy Sheriff Charles Ledwith: Anderson County, Texas Sheriff's Department: October ...

  5. ‘Shock and awe’: Retired U.S. Marshal named Coral Gables city ...

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    “The city of Coral Gables is adrift in a cesspool of public corruption,” one commissioner said. ‘Shock and awe’: Retired U.S. Marshal named Coral Gables city manager in split vote Skip to ...

  6. List of lynching victims in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Accused of assaulting and raping Mrs. Moses Ables, Easley was taken by force from the jail and lynched during the day within the city limits of Jacksonville. [82] Gilmer, Bill: Memphis: Shelby: Tennessee: March–April 1879: Shot attorney Thomas J. Wood: Shot. Gilmer was accused of shooting Wood, who had whipped Gilmer for using offensive ...

  7. New York City Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Sheriff's Office (NYCSO), officially the Office of the Sheriff of the City of New York, is the primary civil law enforcement agency for New York City. [1] The Sheriff 's Office is a division of the New York City Department of Finance , operating as an enforcement arm. [ 2 ]

  8. Shreveport City Council sets election date to replace city ...

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    The Shreveport City Council has set the election date for the position left vacant following the death of City Marshall Charlie Caldwell, Jr.

  9. Robert Moses - Wikipedia

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    Robert Moses (December 18, 1888 – July 29, 1981) was an American urban planner and public official who worked in the New York metropolitan area during the early to mid-20th century. Moses is regarded as one of the most powerful and influential people in the history of New York City and New York state. The grand scale of his infrastructure ...