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John Anderson
Badge: 1191
Class: 43
Rank: Trooper
Age: 36
Died: 11/1/1955
DOB: 3/19/1919
Cause: Murdered/Gun
Site Garden State Parkway
Stationed: Troop E Holmdel
Service Time 2 Years 3 Mos.
Residence: Sayreville
John Anderson was born in Dover, New Jersey on March 19, 1919, later
moving to Pennsylvania. He graduated from Franklin High School in
Carbondale, Pennsylvania. Before entering the New Jersey State Police,
he was a Master Sergeant in the United States Army and was a veteran of
World War II. Trooper Anderson resided in Sayreville, Middlesex County,
New Jersey.
Trooper Anderson enlisted with the New Jersey State Police on April 12,
1953 and was stationed at Troop "D", Holmdel. His service with the
Division was characterized by loyalty, fearless performance of duty and
faithful and energetic devotion to the principles of the New Jersey
State Police.
Trooper Anderson died as a result of gunshot wounds, in the performance
of duty.
At about 10:45 P.M. on November 1, 1955, Trooper Anderson was on patrol
along the Garden State Parkway, three miles north of the exit to Red
Bank in Middletown Township. He noticed a 1955 Pontiac that had been
reported stolen in Brooklyn the day before. Apparently, the Pontiac was
parked off the Parkway in the U-Turn late at the 112-mile marker.
Exactly what happened next is not known except that an alarm on the
police radio came in from Trooper Anderson that he had been shot.
After being wounded, Trooper Anderson apparently managed to crawl back
to his troop car and he radioed for help. He was found slumped in the
front seat, his service revolver and some ammunition missing. His
holster had been torn, suggesting a struggle for the gun. He was taken
to Riverview Hospital in Red Bank where he was pronounced dead on
arrival.
Trooper Anderson served 2 years and 3 months with the New Jersey State
Police.
Trooper Anderson was survived by his wife. He was 36 years old.
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