
June 5, 1947: Christopher W. Bankhead, who was injured in a plane crash during World War II, dies of a heart “ailment” while cutting a customer’s hair at William McKinney’s barbershop, 4012 S. Central Ave.

LAPD Officers S. Goldman and E.R. Nelson were questioning two men at Pico Boulevard and Georgia Street when a crowd gathered and someone yelled “Let’s beat the hell out of those XXX cops.”
Officer Orville Frederickson, coming to the aid of his fellow officers, was injured when he was knocked down and kicked in the face. Police responding to a radio call for help arrested Norman Charles Bale, 29, of 1302 W. Pico Blvd.
According to the Sentinel, Bale said: “I hate cops and when I get a chance, I’ll get myself one.”
Frederickson was taken to Los Angeles County General Hospital with facial fractures while Goldman and Nelson were taken to the Georgia Street Receiving Hospital for cuts and bruises.

1001 E. 29th St., via Google Street View.
The Sentinel also reported that Officer M.J. Lee of the Newton Division was helping two other officers arrest “two Negro youths dressed in women’s clothing” at 1001 3/4 E. 29th St. when he was struck in the shoulder with a 2 by 4 studded with nails.
















