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Peter Gladys
Badge: 378
Class: 17
Rank: Trooper
Age: 22
Died: 12/28/1928
DOB: 3/21/1906
Cause: Murdered/Straight Razor
Site Robbinsville
Stationed: Troop C Hightstown
Service Time 6 Mos.
Residence: Stanhope
Peter Gladys was born on March 21, 1906, the son of Russian immigrants.
He graduated from Netcong High School in 1926. His sole ambition while
in high school was to become a New Jersey State Trooper. This ambition
was met when he graduated the State Police Academy on June 16, 1928 as
a member of the 17th State Police Class. Trooper Gladys resided in
Stanhope, Sussex County and was assigned to Troop "C", Hightstown. His
service with the New Jersey State Police was characterized by loyalty,
fearless performance of duty and energetic devotion to the high
principles of the New Jersey State Police.
The death of Trooper Gladys resulted from wounds received while in the
performance of duty.
On December 28, 1928, Trooper Gladys was detailed on patrol duty from
his station at Hightstown. While transporting a suspect to a Justice of
the Peace in Hightstown, Trooper Gladys was assaulted and his throat
was slashed three times with a razor, killing him instantly. His body
was left in his troop car until it was later discovered by a passing
motorist.
Trooper Peter Gladys served 6 months with the New Jersey State Police.
He was 22 years old.
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