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To: DCBryan1

I found some references to the Shannon Street killings — on the City of Memphis page, “History of the Memphis Police Department”.

“Hostage situation on Shannon Street resulted in eight deaths, including the police officer taken hostage. The year for that bloody assault was 1983.”

http://www.cityofmemphis.org/framework.aspx?page=235


and then this:

“Patrolman Robert S. Hester - Beaten to death January 12, 1983 after being held hostage by a religious group at 2239 Shannon Street.”

http://www.memphispolice.org/in%20memoriam%202004.htm


From the Officer Down Memorial Page:

http://www.odmp.org/officer.php?oid=6450&printview=1

Patrolman Robert S. Hester
Memphis Police Department
Tennessee
End of Watch: Wednesday, January 12, 1983
Cause: Assault

Biographical Info
Age: 34
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: Not available

Patrolman Robert Hester was killed when he was beaten and tortured after being taken hostage by a religious cult.

Several hours prior, an off-duty police officer observed a purse snatching. Although he was unable to apprehend the suspect, he recognized the suspect and he went with two other officers to the suspect’s home to question him.

When they arrived, they found no one home, but were able to reach the suspect by phone. They were unable to understand the suspect on the phone and a report was filed.

Meanwhile, the suspect was at a house at 2239 Shannon Street with 13 other males. They were all members of a religious cult. The 13 men and the suspect had been drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana all day. The leader of the cult instructed the purse-snatching suspect to call the police and summon them to the house. When he called the police, he told them that he wanted to talk to officers about an earlier purse-snatching incident.

At 2239 hours, Patrolman Hester and his partner were dispatched to the house. When Patrolman Hester and his partner arrived, they entered the house and quickly became aware that they were largely out numbered by a group of crazed men.

Patrolman Hester called for additional units to respond, and both officers attempted to diplomatically back out of the house. As they tried to exit, the group attacked them. One of the suspects was able to gain control of Patrolman Hester’s partner’s gun. The suspect then shot Patrolman Hester’s partner in the face. Patrolman Hester’s partner was able to escape, but Patrolman Hester was captured by the group and beaten with his flashlight and gun.

The first backup officer to arrive, attempted to enter the house to save Patrolman Hester, but he was hit so hard upon entering the house that he was thrown from the porch.

The second officer to enter went in shooting. He emptied his revolver and exited. After reloading, he again entered and again emptied his revolver in an attempt to save Patrolman Hester. When all of his ammunition was exhausted, he retrieved his shotgun and again entered the house firing, but was unable to reach Patrolman Hester. It is unknown how many cult members were wounded or killed in that rescue attempt.

Seven of the suspects escaped the house as other officers arrived, but were all captured.

A stand-off that lasted 30 hours began. Negotiation teams, attempting to talk the cult members into releasing Patrolman Hester, were unsuccessful. During the 30 hour stand off, Patrolman Hester could be heard calling for help and the cult members could be heard berating him. At about 0300 hours on January 13, the house went quiet.

Tear gas cartridges were fired into the house followed by several flash grenades. Tactical Officers entered the house and gunfire erupted. They were able to reach Patrolman Hester and remove him from the house. As Tactical Officers searched the house, they encountered gunfire and in returning fire, shot and killed seven suspects.

It was later determined that Patrolman Hester had been killed 12 hours prior to the Tactical Team entering the house. He had been beaten severely with his own flashlight and handgun.


16 posted on 11/14/2007 1:57:25 PM PST by zipper
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To: zipper

I remember that story. How horrible. I remember at the time thinking why didn’t police storm the house a lot sooner to save their comrade??

As far as Knoxville goes it seems that local authorities and the media of course are trying to make it sound like just another murder. When these savages come to trial though, what will prosecutors say? They did this because they had bad childhoods, or needed money? What motivates scum like this to savagely rape 2 people for hours, then kill them? If it was just a “carjacking” then they could have taken the car and killed the victims on the spot.

I find it hard to believe they just decided on the spur of the moment to take these 2 kids and assault them for hours and hours. How could there not be some kind of “hate” involved? Yet I’m sure this will not come up at the trial.


18 posted on 11/14/2007 3:08:58 PM PST by TNCMAXQ
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