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Young Brothers Massacre

by Mary H. Barrett, Paul W. Barrett
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Overview

On January 2, 1932, near Springfield, Missouri, ten poorly armed law enforcement officers set out to arrest two local farm boys for auto theft.  A few minutes later, six of the officers lay dead and three were wounded, setting a record that stands to this day for the greatest number of police officers killed in one incident in the history of the United States.  This is the story of how it happened and of the unlikely people whose lives were forever changed.

The two killers, Jennings and Harry Young, were from a peaceful, tiny community named Brookline in central Greene County, Missouri.  The "massacre" itself took place at the quiet orderly farm home of the J. D. Young family.  Paul and Mary Barrett trace the personalities of those involved in the incident, describe the events of the fateful day, and examine the aftermath of the killings, detailing what was called "the greatest man hunt in the history of Texas," which culminated in the brothers' deaths in Houston.

 

 

Synopsis

The deadliest police raid in U.S. history happened right here in Southwest Missouri. It is called the Young Brothers Massacre, and this is the story...

About the Author, Mary H. Barrett

Paul W. Barrett is a retired senior judge of the Missouri Supreme Court.  In childhood, he was a neighbor and friend of the Young family.  In 1929, as Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, he became intimately acquainted with all the Springfield people mentioned in the narrative, and he has studied the court records and conducted extensive correspondence and personal interviews to fill in all the details of the case.  Mary H. Barrett, a short-story writer, a feature writer for the
 St. Louis Globe-Democrat, and an editor of books and encyclopedias, is currently editor of Mills College alumnae publications.

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From the Publisher

The Barretts provide an outlet for every emotion in this well-researched, informative book. . . . Sorrow, anger, admiration and touches of humor are infected with just enough intrigue to make the book impossible to put down until your curiosity is met."--Springfield Magazine

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1988
Publisher
University of Missouri Press
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780826206503

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