Patrolman Robert Joseph Byrnes

Patrolman Robert Joseph Byrnes

New York City Police Department, New York

End of Watch Tuesday, September 4, 1962

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Robert Joseph Byrnes

Patrolman Bob Byrnes and Patrolman Nickolas Panico were shot and killed by a man who went on a shooting spree at Coney Island.

The suspect attempted to murder his former landlady and then ran outside and killed a woman sitting on a bench. The suspect then ran onto the Coney Island Boardwalk at West 25th Street and approached Patrolman Panico and Byrnes from behind. He shot them both in the back of their heads. Patrolman Panico was killed at the scene, and Patrolman Byrnes succumbed to his wounds at Coney Island Hospital four days later.

The suspect continued shooting at other citizens, wounding three more people, including another patrolman, before being shot and killed by an Emergency Service Unit officer.

Patrolman Byrnes was a U.S Navy veteran of the Korean War and served with the New York City Police Department for five years, assigned to the 94th Precinct. He was detailed to Coney Island for the summer. He was survived by his wife and three children.

Bio

  • Age 29
  • Tour 5 years
  • Badge 1106
  • Military Veteran

Incident Details

  • Cause Gunfire
  • Incident Date Friday, August 31, 1962
  • Weapon Gun; Unknown type
  • Offender Shot and killed

active shooter, ambush

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I was only 10 when my father took all of us to Coney Island That Night. I remember standing on Surf watching the Uniformed cop put on his full protective gear, including his oversized Helmet. I was so proud of him. A few minutes later he came out of the dead end street and was surrounded by the other Police Officers as he had successfully killed the cop killing perp.

I later joined the NYPD and was assigned to Coney Island for a Summer Detail.

Later I went to a Liquor store by my house and told the guy behind the counter. he smiled and said to me that he was the Cop who killed the murderer of the two cops. I was so proud of him.

Ret. Lt. Robert Mc Kenna
NYPD

June 11, 2025

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