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  • ...zpatrick|Fitzpatrick]], whose superior officer at Lancefield declared that Fitzpatrick was not fit to be in the police force and could not be trusted out of sight ...nny, though only 17 years old, put Heenan's bug on Constable [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] and threw him on the broad of his back on the kitchen floor. Nevertheless
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  • '''MURDEROUS ATTACK ON A CONSTABLE''' ...iel Kelly]] shortly appeared on the scene, and was immediately arrested by Fitzpatrick.
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  • ...here?" and then turning to me, said, "If I had known it was you, Fitzpatrick, I would not have fired, but none of the other - would have left here alive ...zette. Had no instructions to go to Kelly's. Was acting perhaps as amateur constable on the occasion.
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  • ...when you were sitting on that log if I wanted. At first I thought you were Constable Flood. It is a good job for you that you are not him, because if you had be They are Fitzpatrick, Flood, Steele, and Straughan. Straughan has been blowing that he would tak
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  • ...the constables say that Kelly had been talking about me. I went to Senior-constable Kelly. I said I wanted to see the prisoner. I saw him in the bedroom at the ...ritten report. I wrote it in the Mansfield police station. I know a senior-constable Maud. I read ''The Age'' principally. I cannot say if I read Maud’s repor
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  • ...t care to come into town; I have no business with you.’ ‘Oh,’ said Fitzpatrick, ‘there is a warrant against you for horse stealing.’ ‘Very well,’ ...e. Directly Dan saw Fitzpatrick’s attention was taken off him, he rushed Fitzpatrick disarmed him, emptied his revolver gave it him back and let him go, not off
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  • ...amson were convicted on the charge of having attempted to murder Constable Fitzpatrick. ...]] [[Category:Anton Weekes]] [[Category:Const Armstrong]] [[Category:Const Alexander]] [[Category:history]]
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  • He asked [[Const Richards|Richards]], the constable, who was with us, “Where is the newspaper man [[Samuel Gill|Gill]]?” We ...but he took no notice. The police fired, and the prisoner fired at either Constable [[Const W Phillips|Phillips]] or [[Const Arthur|Arthur]]. He was standing b
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  • ...having, in October, 1878, at Stringy Bark Creek, near Mansfield, murdered Constable Thomas Lonigan. ...oner, and from the evidence that would be tendered satisfy themselves that Constable Lonigan had been murdered, and that the murder was committed as set out in
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  • ...line of defence was that the prisoner considered that in the origin of the Fitzpatrick “case,” as it was called, he and his family were injured, and that the ...y idle to say that this would justify the prisoner in subsequently killing Constable Lonigan because he was engaged upon the duly of searching for the Kelly gan
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  • ...the attempt. He had been discharged from the force on a report from Senior-constable Mays that he had neglected his duty at Lancefield. His reinstatement was pe
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  • ...itt, and stated most emphatically that he had repeatedly offered to follow Constable Armstrong, who was in charge of the hut party at the time, if he would rush ...nsidered that the real origin of the Kelly outbreak arose out of Constable Fitzpatrick's attempt to arrest Dan Kelly, and thought that an efficient system of poli
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/fitzpatrickAPC.html|'''Const Alexander Fitzpatrick''']] '''sworn and examined''' ...Was there any regulation in that district making provision that no single constable should go to arrest characters such as Dan Kelly?— I was not aware of any
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/fitzpatrickAPC.html|'''Const Alexander Fitzpatrick''']] '''giving evidence''' ...Yes; and Ned Kelly said, “That will do, boys.” If he had known it was Fitzpatrick he would not have fired a shot.
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/fitzpatrickAPC.html|'''Const Alexander Fitzpatrick''']] '''giving evidence''' ...2879]]</span> Then they had no particular reason for firing at you?— Any constable would have been in the same position.
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/fitzpatrickAPC.html|'''Const Alexander Fitzpatrick''']] '''giving evidence''' ...ainst me there was neglect of duty at Lancefield, being reported by Senior-Constable Mayes.
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/fitzpatrickAPC.html|'''Const Alexander Fitzpatrick''']] '''giving evidence''' ...ncefield?— I considered I did my duty as straightforwardly as any police constable in Victoria. That has been testified to by respectable citizens, and there
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  • [[../../people/peD_G/fitzpatrickAPC.html|'''Const Alexander Fitzpatrick''']] '''giving evidence''' ...9">[[#rc12959|12959]]</span> Were you ever out with Johnson?— I was with Constable Charles [[Johnston|Johnson]]. He was in charge. We were just sent from Bena
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  • | Const Alex [[Fitzpatrick|Fitzpatrick]] | Const [[Const R Alexander|Alexander]]
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  • | Constable Wm Duross | Constable Thos P Dowling
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