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Horace Lorenzo “Hod” Roberson

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Horace Lorenzo “Hod” Roberson

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
1 Apr 1923 (aged 48)
Seminole, Gaines County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Found in Roberson plot.
United States, Officer Down Memorials, 1791-2014
Name: Field Inspector Horace Lorenzo "Hod" Roberson
Date of Incident: 1 April 1923

Inspector Horace Roberson and Inspector Dave Allison were shot and killed by two suspects that they were scheduled to testify against the following morning.

The inspectors were sitting in the lobby of a hotel in Seminole, Texas, when the two suspected cattle thieves entered and immediately opened fire with a pistol and a shotgun. Inspector Allison was fatally wounded by a pistol shot and Inspector Roberson was fatally wounded by a shotgun blast.

Inspector Roberson's wife came downstairs and returned fire using her husband's backup pistol, wounding both suspects. The two men fled but were later apprehended. One of the suspects was sentenced to 55 years and the other was sentenced to 51 years. Both men escaped from prison. One of them later committed suicide but the other was recaptured and eventually pardoned by the Texas governor. Field Inspectors for the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association are commissioned as Special Texas Rangers and possess full law enforcement authority.

notable contributor: Dave Clark (48286713)
Found in Roberson plot.
United States, Officer Down Memorials, 1791-2014
Name: Field Inspector Horace Lorenzo "Hod" Roberson
Date of Incident: 1 April 1923

Inspector Horace Roberson and Inspector Dave Allison were shot and killed by two suspects that they were scheduled to testify against the following morning.

The inspectors were sitting in the lobby of a hotel in Seminole, Texas, when the two suspected cattle thieves entered and immediately opened fire with a pistol and a shotgun. Inspector Allison was fatally wounded by a pistol shot and Inspector Roberson was fatally wounded by a shotgun blast.

Inspector Roberson's wife came downstairs and returned fire using her husband's backup pistol, wounding both suspects. The two men fled but were later apprehended. One of the suspects was sentenced to 55 years and the other was sentenced to 51 years. Both men escaped from prison. One of them later committed suicide but the other was recaptured and eventually pardoned by the Texas governor. Field Inspectors for the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association are commissioned as Special Texas Rangers and possess full law enforcement authority.

notable contributor: Dave Clark (48286713)


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