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Corneilus A. O'Donnell
Badge: 367
Class: 16
Rank: Sergeant
Age: 42
Died: 7/16/1945
DOB: 8/8/1902
Cause: Murdered/Gun
Site Miller's Creek
Stationed: Troop B Washington
Service Time 17 Years 4 Mos.
Residence: Washington Boro
Cornelius A. O'Donnell was born in Bayonne, New Jersey on August 8,
1902, later moving to Washington, New Jersey. He attended Grammar
School at St. Mary's Parochial School in Bayonne. Prior to enlisting in
the New Jersey State Police he was employed as a carpenter for the City
of Bayonne. He resided in Washington Boro, Warren County, New Jersey.
Sergeant O'Donnell enlisted with the New Jersey State Police on March
15, 1928 as a member of the 16th State Police Class. He was assigned to
Troop "B" at Morristown Headquarters and later the Washington Station.
His service with the Department was characterized by loyalty, fearless
performance of duty and faithful and energetic devotion to the
principles of the New Jersey State Police.
Sergeant O'Donnell's death was the result of gunshot wounds suffered
while in the line of duty.
On July 16, 1945, Sergeant O'Donnell and Trooper Fred Perry were
escorting, on foot, a prisoner across a railroad bridge from
Pennsylvania back into New Jersey. He had fled to Pennsylvania after
committing a murder in New Jersey. He agreed to return to New Jersey
where the Troopers could then arrest him. Sergeant O'Donnell led the
entourage, followed by the prisoner, with Trooper Perry bringing up the
rear. As the approached the midpoint of the bridge, the prisoner ran to
the railing, attempting to jump into the river. Sergeant O'Donnell
turned and wrapped his arms around him and they wrestled briefly. The
prisoner managed to pull the revolver from the sergeant's holster and
fired two bullets into O'Donnell's stomach. He was taken to the Warren
Hospital in Phillipsburg where he died a few hours later.
Sergeant O'Donnell served 17 years and 4 months with the New Jersey
State Police.
Sergeant O'Donnell was survived by his wife. He was 42 years old.
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