P/O Charles R. Bozman

Fallen HeroPatrolman Charles R. Bozman

While this is not a line of duty death, it was the result of a combination of the job and stupidity; therefore, we should remember Patrolman Charles R. Bozman, and hopefully, by taking a minute to remember him, we might reduce the chances of similar deaths in the future. By educating our brothers and sisters to be more serious about the weapons we carry, hopefully we can prevent us from ever having to take a moment of silence in the future for this type of senseless act. Let us remember our brother patrolman, Charles R. Bozman, who today, March 5, 1932, in Baltimore Police History, lost his life as he carelessly began playing with his issued service revolver. In a carry-out full of people, he drew his service weapon, put it to his head, and began using it to scratch his inner ear as he said something to the effect that this is the perfect way to clean out your ear. Just then, the pistol discharged instantly, taking his life.  #‎BPDNeverForget‬

 

The Baltimore Sun Sat Mar 5 1932 72

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The Baltimore Sun Sat Mar 5 1932 72

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The Baltimore Sun Sat Mar 5 1932 72

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