Marshal Amos Brown, a 60-year-old white male, tragically died on May 3, 1910, in Fairbury, Illinois. His death was the result of a violent encounter that occurred two days earlier. On the evening of May 1, 1910, Marshal Brown was patrolling the intersection of First Street and Locust Street when he reprimanded a man named Ray Servian for making inappropriate remarks towards a young woman. In response, Servian drew a revolver and shot Marshal Brown. Despite immediate medical attention, Brown succ
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