Trooper Irving H. Nelson

Trooper Irving H. Nelson

Connecticut State Police, Connecticut

End of Watch Friday, April 6, 1928

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Irving H. Nelson

Trooper Irving Nelson was shot and killed while chasing two armed robbery suspects near Pomfret, Connecticut.

Around 6:50 p.m., Trooper Nelson was responding on his police motorcycle from Station 5 to assist other officers. Trooper Nelson located the car and initiated a pursuit. During the pursuit, the suspects opened fire on him, striking him twice. Trooper Nelson was able to stop his motorcycle before collapsing and succumbing to the gunshot wounds.

Both suspects were members of a gang that had perpetrated a series of robberies in West Springfield, Massachusetts, and were escaping from the police of that city at the time Trooper Nelson tried to halt them. Both suspects were arrested six days later and charged with first-degree murder. They were each found guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.

On January 4, 1930, one of the suspects, along with two other men, escaped from the Connecticut State Prison. On January 19, 1930, they shot and killed Officer Willie D. Smith of the Jacksonville, Florida, Police Department and seriously wounded another officer as they attempted to question them. All three men were apprehended a few days later in Florida.

Trooper Irving was a US Army veteran of WWI and served with the Connecticut State Police for four years. He was survived by his expectant wife and son.

In 2025, a section of Route 97 was renamed the Irving Nelson Memorial Roadway in his honor.

Bio

  • Age 30
  • Tour 4 years
  • Badge Not available
  • Military Veteran

Incident Details

  • Cause Gunfire
  • Weapon Gun; Unknown type
  • Offender Sentenced to life

robbery, vehicle pursuit

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Grandfather...today is the birthday of the daughter you never had a chance to see born, as you were taken from her just a couple months before she was born and that daughter was my mother Marge. My wife and I recalled her today, as well as you, my Grandmother Elsie, and your son, our Uncle Howard, who was blessed to see and know you, before you were taken from us. Thank you for the life you gave us all, and until our last breath, you are remembered, and honored, in our hearts, and souls.

William & Irene
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May 22, 2025

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