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Robert E. Coyle
Badge: 238
Class: 8
Rank: Trooper
Age: 26
Died: 12/18/1924
DOB: 5/31/1898
Cause: Murdered/Gun
Site Somerset County
Stationed: Troop B Pluckemin
Service Time 8 Mos.
Residence: New Brunswick
Robert E. Coyle was born in Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania, on May 31,
1898. He attended St. Stephens' Grammar School in Philadelphia. In 1916
he enlisted in the United States Army, serving with the 108th Field
Artillery during World War I. Prior to enlisting in the New Jersey
State Police, Trooper Coyle worked as a chauffeur. He also served two
years with the Pennsylvania State Police.
He enlisted in the New Jersey State Police on April 1, 1924 as a member
of the 8th State Police Class, and was assigned to the Troop "B"
substation in Pluckemin. His service with the New Jersey State Police
was characterized by loyalty, fearless performance of duty and faithful
and energetic devotion to the high principles of the New Jersey State
Police.
Trooper Coyle's death was the result of gunshot wounds suffered while
in the performance of duty.
On December 18, 1924, at about 5:00 P.M., Troopers John Gregovesir and
Robert Coyle were escorting an attempted payroll robbery suspect to the
Pluckemin Substation for questioning. The two troopers sat in the front
seat, leaving the suspect unattended in the back seat. While driving
along the highway near Chimney Rock, adjacent to Bound Brook in
Somerset County, the suspect suddenly shouted "Hands Up!" Trooper
Coyle, who was riding in the passenger seat, turned and the man fired a
blank directly into Coyle's face. The man then wrested Coyle's revolver
from him and fired two shots into Trooper Coyle's back. Trooper Coyle
died immediately.
Trooper Coyle served 8 months with the New Jersey State Police.
He was survived by his wife of less than one year. He was 26 years old.
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