Officer
Lawrence K. Morrison
End
of Watch: Saturday, June 19, 1937
Born: June 2, 1898
On
September 10, 1936, Officer Lawrence K.
Morrison, 39, was stationed at a speed trap
on Brookside Boulevard. A car passed him
going at an excessive rate of speed. Officer
Morrison started his motorcycle, turned
on his siren, and pursued the speeding car.
At times traveling at a rate of more than
70 miles per hour, he had almost overtaken
the car when a cattle truck entered the
intersection of Brookside Boulevard and
Main Street. Officer Morrison hit the rear
of the truck, and sustained serious injuries.
When his motorcycle was later examined,
the speedometer had stuck on 70 mph. The
driver of the speeding car was not caught.
That day, Morrison was taken to Menorah
Hospital, where he was to remain the rest
of his life. The second grade of Irving
School (Twenty-fourth Street and Prospect
Avenue) "adopted" him and regularly
sent him letters and cards during that time,
in an effort to raise his spirits. Officer
Morrison died of his injuries on June 19,
1937.
Officer
Morrison served with the department for
19 years.