Henry Banks, KY, 1923 May 15

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robbing the store of small quantities of branny,
Discovery that a thief had been entering the |
store nightly through a third-story window was
made several nights ago and since -that time an
officer has been placed in the store every night
Mr, Bark&ay was accompanied by:Will Perkins when
the negro entered last ngght. When the Me&eks
intruder noticed the officer he opened fire with
a pistol that had been stolen from the home of
the proprietor of the store whére he had been
employed. The policeman returned the fire, fir-
12 times. Three bullets hit the negro. Ban ks
was taken to Lexington for safekeepincs,"” COURIER

JOURNAL, Louisville, Ky, April Pad ae.

robbing the store of small quantities of branny,
Discovery that a thief had been entering the
store nightly through a third-story window was
made several nights ago and since -that time an
officer has been placed in the store every night
Mr. Bark&iy was accompanied by’Will Perkins when
the negro entered last ngght. When the Ke&eRA
intruder noticed the officer he opened fire with
e pistol that had been stolen from the home of
the proprietor of the store where he had been
employed. The policeman returned the fire, fir-
12 times. Three bullets hit the negro. Ban ks
was taken to Lexington for safekeepins,"” COURIER
JOURNAL, Louisville, Ky, April 22, 1.922,

robbing the store of small quantities of branny,
Discovery that a thief had been entering the
store nightly through a third-story window was
made several nights ago and since -that time an
officer has been placed in the a every night
Mr, Bark@ay was sccompanied by-Will Ferieins when
the negro entered last nkébt. Then the dale
intruder noticed the officer he opened fire with

a pistol that had been stolen from the home of
the propriesor of the store whére he had been
employed. The policeman returned the fire, ae
12 times, ‘Three bullets hit the negro. Ban

was taken to Lexington for safekeevins, Cote Ea
JOURNAL, Louisville, Ky, April 22, 1 922.

BANKS, Henry Sy,

Black, elece Kye SP (Scott) May 15, 1923, for the murder
of Policeman Barkley of Georgetown during cours@ of a

ce store bobphuyy. See 2)5 SW €96- KENTUCKY - BOOK AND
MAGAZINE EXCERPTS.

Nothing in Lexinton HERALD for 5-15 or 516, 1923.

According to McNally, received at State Prison

on Jan. 10, 1922; Was 22-years-oldpleaded not
. puilty.

"Georgetown, Ky., e11-1922-Policeman W. 0, ~~)
Barkley.was shot to death and Henry Banks, ne-
r 1 a ri toda n
gro,, was, wounded. during p duel, ear} icer Nad
POsted himself to catch a theif who had been

BANKS, Henry S»

Black, elece Kye SP (Scott) May 15, 1923, for the murder
of Policeman Barkley of Georgetown during coursé@ of a

drug store bobktuyy. See 25 SW £96—= KENTUCKY - BOOK AND
MAGAZINE EXCERPTS.

Nothing in Lexinton HERALD for 5-15 or 516, 1923.
According to McNally, received at State Prison

on Jan. 10, 19283 Was 22-years-oldpleaded not
builty.

"Georgetown, Ky., -11-1922-Policeman W. 0,

- Barkley.was shot to death and Henry Banks, ne-
2 was ded. , due arly. today in
pee, wes ended tune eo oe one af icer Rad
POsted himself to catch a theif who had been

BANKS, Henry Sy

Black, elec. Ky. SP (Scott) May 15, 1923, for the murder
of Policeman Barkley of Georgetown during coursé of a

drug store babkhzyy. See 215 SW £96- KENTUCKY - BOOK AND
MiGAZINE BXCERPTS.

Nothing in Lexinton HERALD for 5-15 or 516, 1923.
According to McNally, received

at State Prison

on Jan, 10, 19283 Was 22-years-oldpleaded not

builty. w
"Georgetown, -11-1922-Policeman W. 0.
Barkley .was shot to desth and Henry Batiks, ne-
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