The Salt Lake City Police Department today remembers the loss of one its own: Sergeant Alonzo M. Wilson, killed in the line of duty April 12, 1894.
Sergeant Wilson died from an accidental gunshot wound. The 54-year-old victim was working as the morning desk sergeant in the Salt Lake City police station when a new patrolman dropped a loaded pistol. The weapon discharged as it hit the floor. The .45-caliber bullet struck Sgt. Wilson in the right knee, shattering his femur.
He was taken to a hospital where the leg was amputated. During surgery, doctors discovered that the bullet had ranged up into his torso. Sgt. Wilson died approximately five hours after being shot.
A member of the department for three years, Sgt. Wilson was married and the father of six children. His wife gave birth to the couple’s seventh child the day after his death. He is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
The Department seeks photographs of Sgt. Wilson for its police history project. Please email information to policehistory@slcgov.com or call (801) 799-3340. To learn more about our Fallen Officers, visit http://www.slcpd.com/. Click on “Honoring Our Own.”
The Police Department wishes to thank the Utah Law Enforcement Memorial for its assistance in this remembrance.