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by Mark J. Price


  Standing inside the Akron Police Museum in 2017, Detective Jim Conley holds the revolver that Frank Mazzano used to kill Patrolman Gethin Richards in 1918. Photo by Mark J. Price.

  In tribute to all Akron police who have fallen in the line of duty:

  1917: Guy Norris

  1918: Edward J. Costigan

  1918: Joseph H. Hunt

  1918: Gethin H. Richards

  1919: George Werne

  1925: Harold Rogers

  1929: William H. Grubbs

  1930: Harland F. Manes

  1931: Forrest Good

  1933: Kenneth Knepp

  1933: William S. Peterson

  1946: Arden D. Weese

  1960: Floyd A. Weatherholt Jr.

  1964: Ronald D. Rotruck

  1965: Eugene Hooper

  1968: Robert E. Donahue

  1970: Glenn K. Stewart

  1972: Stephen J. Ondas

  1975: Gary A. Yost

  1992: Ben J. Franklin

  1993: Harold L. Wintrow

  1994: George R. Knaff

  2012: Frank D. Mancini

  2013: Jonathan R. Long

  2014: Justin R. Winebrenner

  Never forget. May there never be another name added to the list.

  SOURCES

  Books

  Avery, Elroy McKendree. A History of Cleveland and Its Environs. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1918.

  Buie, Lieutenant James C., and Captain John T. Cunningham. History of the Akron, Ohio, Police Department, 1898–1995. Akron, OH: Akron Police Department, 2003.

  Burch Directory Company. Akron City Directory. Akron, OH: Commercial Printing Company, various years.

  Doyle, William B. Centennial History of Summit County, Ohio, and Representative Citizens. Chicago: Biographical Publishing Company, 1908.

  Fiaschetti, Michael. You Gotta Be Rough. Garden City, NY: Crime Club Inc., 1930.

  Grismer, Karl H. Akron and Summit County. Akron, OH: Summit County Historical Society, 1952.

  Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of Ohio: An Encyclopedia of the State. Columbus, OH: Henry Howe & Son, 1891.

  Knepper, George W. Akron: City at the Summit. Akron, OH: Summit County Historical Society, 1981.

  Lane, Samuel Alonson. Fifty Years and Over of Akron and Summit County. Akron, OH: Beacon Job Department, 1887.

  Love, Steve, and David Giffels. Wheels of Fortune: The Story of Rubber in Akron. Akron, OH: University of Akron Press, 1998.

  Olin, Oscar Eugene. Akron and Environs: Historical, Biographical, Genealogical. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1917.

  Olin, Oscar Eugene, and A.E. Allen. A Centennial History of Akron, 1825–1925. Akron, OH: Summit County Historical Society, 1925.

  Perrin, William Henry. History of Summit County: With an Outline Sketch of Ohio. Chicago: Baskin & Battey, 1881.

  Veronesi, Gene P. Italian Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland State University Press, 1971.

  Periodicals

  Akron Beacon Journal.

  Akron Evening Times.

  Akron Press.

  Akron Times Democrat.

  Akron Times-Press.

  Canton Daily News.

  Cleveland Plain Dealer.

  India Rubber World.

  Journal of the Cleveland Bar Association.

  Liberty Magazine.

  Mansfield News.

  Massillon Evening Independent.

  McClure’s Magazine.

  National Police Journal.

  The Outlook.

  10 True Crime Cases.

  Useful Websites

  Akronlibrary.org.

  Akronohio.gov.

  Books.google.com.

  Familysearch.org.

  Findagrave.com.

  Heritagepursuit.com.

  News.google.com/newspapers.

  Newspaperarchive.com.

  Newspapers.com.

  ODMP.org.

  Ohio.com.

  Ohiohistorycentral.org.

  Ohiohistory.org.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Photo by Bob DeMay

  Mark J. Price is an award-winning journalist from Akron, Ohio. A 1981 graduate of Akron North High School, he earned his journalism degree from Kent State University in 1985. He has worked as a copy editor and staff writer for the Akron Beacon Journal since 1997. Before that, he worked as a copy editor, columnist and features editor at the Canton Repository. He is the author of The Rest Is History: True Tales from Akron’s Vibrant Past (University of Akron Press, 2012) and Lost Akron (The History Press, 2015). He and his wife, Susan, live in Hinckley, Ohio, with their puppy girl, Cinders, and bunny girl, Katie.

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