John Barkoski was a worker, murdered by being beaten to death by the Coal and Iron Police February 9, 1929. Two of the police responsible for his death were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, and his widow was paid $13,500 by the Pittsburgh Coal Company as compensation, as the company paid the salaries of the police involved.
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- John Barkoski was a worker, murdered by being beaten to death by the Coal and Iron Police February 9, 1929. Two of the police responsible for his death were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, and his widow was paid $13,500 by the Pittsburgh Coal Company as compensation, as the company paid the salaries of the police involved.
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- Tyre, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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- John Barkoski was a worker, murdered by being beaten to death by the Coal and Iron Police February 9, 1929. Two of the police responsible for his death were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, and his widow was paid $13,500 by the Pittsburgh Coal Company as compensation, as the company paid the salaries of the police involved.
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