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The Daily Dispatch: September 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 18 0 Browse Search
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he jury were sworn and the evidence heard. Sergeant Keith was voluntarily present as the person charged wand did summon several, probably five, (of whom Sergeant Keith was one of Capt. H.'s men to assist him. Capt. e. J. B. Hunter, sworn: I, in company with Sergeant Keith and others, pursued Griffin down Elm street, when the deceased turned and fired at Sergeant Keith. Keith then fired at him, but did not hit him. The deceaseKeith then fired at him, but did not hit him. The deceased then ran towards Rocketts street, and down that street. We pursued him. The deceased afterwards stopped and snapped his pistol twice at Keith. Keith had taken a rifle from me, which he now fired at deceased, who fell aKeith had taken a rifle from me, which he now fired at deceased, who fell at the crack of the rifle. The foregoing is the substance of all the evidence cheited. Upon this, the jury th by a bullet fired from a rifle in the hands of D. A. Keith, on the afternoon of the 23d of September, 1861, y did not think it necessary or proper to order Sergeant Keith to be taken into the custody of the police, and