New York Metropolitan Police Force, New York
End of Watch Saturday, November 7, 1863
Add to My HeroesJohn T. Van Buren
Patrolman John Van Buren was violently beaten by a group of men protesting the Civil War Draft while performing riot duty at 3rd Avenue and 46th Street in Manhattan. He died four months later from his injuries.
Patrolman Van Buren was assigned to the 8th precinct, the present-day 17th Precinct.
A total of four officers were killed in riots against President Abraham Lincoln's Civil War Draft.
Bio
- Age Not available
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Incident Details
- Cause Assault
- Incident Date Monday, July 13, 1863
- Weapon Person
- Offender Not available
Most Recent Reflection
View all 8 ReflectionsPatrolman Van Buren,
On today, the 160th anniversary of your death I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for the citizens of New York City.
R.I.P.
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